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Analytics Pricing Product Owner

City of London
Posted 29 days ago
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 ROLE SUMMARY

Chubb is seeking an Analytics Pricing Product Owner to support the EMEA Analytics team and act as the bridge between actuarial pricing teams and the data and technology squads that build pricing tools, analytical platforms, and monitoring datasets. This role owns the product backlog for pricing analytics capabilities, defines requirements grounded in P&C insurance domain knowledge, and drives delivery through agile ways of working.

The role is expected to be analytically capable and will contribute directly to pricing analyses alongside product ownership responsibilities. The individual will work with actuarial systems, rating factor data, and portfolio monitoring tools to support pricing and profitability decisions across the business.

 KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

 Product Ownership

  • Define, maintain, and prioritise the product backlog for pricing analytics capabilities, ensuring alignment with business strategy, OKRs, and KPIs.

  • Articulate a clear product vision and roadmap for pricing tools and analytical datasets in consultation with actuarial, underwriting, and data stakeholders.

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  • Translate business pricing requirements into well-defined user stories with clear acceptance criteria and measurable outcomes.

  • Act as the primary liaison between actuarial pricing teams and delivery squads, gathering and clarifying requirements and maintaining ongoing stakeholder alignment.

  • Participate actively in Agile ceremonies including Sprint Planning, Daily Standups, Backlog Refinement, Quarterly Release Planning (QRP), and Quarterly Business Reviews (QBR).

  • Collect and analyse delivery metrics, adoption data, and stakeholder feedback to drive continuous improvement of pricing products.

  • Make time-bound, accountable decisions on product priorities and trade-offs; communicate progress, risks, and challenges proactively to stakeholders.

  • Identify and escalate obstacles that may hinder development progress to optimise squad workflow and productivity.

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 Analytics & Pricing Analysis

  • Conduct pricing analyses using P&C actuarial data, including rate level monitoring, loss ratio analysis, exposure trending, and profitability reviews.

  • Support the development and validation of rating factor studies, technical pricing models, and portfolio monitoring outputs.

  • Work with data from actuarial and pricing systems to produce actionable insights for pricing actuaries, underwriters, and senior management.

  • Contribute to the design of data specifications, field mappings, and data quality assessments for pricing and rating factor datasets.

  • Assist in the design and validation of modelling datasets and analytical frameworks that support statistical pricing models (e.g., GLMs).

  • Prepare clear, concise analytical outputs and presentations suitable for both technical and non-technical audiences.

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Skills

Product Ownership
P&C Insurance Pricing
Actuarial Analysis
SQL
Python
R
Advanced Excel/VBA
Agile Methodologies
Jira
Data Analysis
Stakeholder Management
Backlog Prioritization
GLMs
Portfolio Monitoring
User Story Writing
Data Visualization

Location

City of London, England, United Kingdom

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