Campion Pickworth
Assistant Director – Insurance Legal Entity Structuring & Regulatory Transformation

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Assistant Director – Insurance Legal Entity Structuring & Regulatory Transformation
We're recruiting on behalf of a leading global consulting firm looking to appoint an Assistant Director within its Insurance Regulatory Transformation practice.
This role offers the opportunity to work with major UK and international insurers on complex regulatory and transformation programmes, with a particular focus on legal entity restructuring, post-merger integration and operating model design.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead insurance regulatory transformation and legal entity restructuring engagements.
- Advise clients on post-merger integration, corporate reorganisations and target operating model design.
- Support insurance business transfers, regulatory authorisations and legal entity change programmes.
- Manage large, multi-disciplinary project teams across regulatory, legal, tax, finance, actuarial and technology functions.
- Build strong relationships with senior client stakeholders and oversee project delivery from strategy through to implementation.
- Contribute to business development, proposals and mentoring junior team members.
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We're keen to speak with candidates who have experience in consulting, insurance or regulatory environments with expertise in areas such as:
- Insurance regulatory transformation
- Legal entity restructuring or corporate reorganisation
- Post-merger integration
- Part VII transfers
- Regulatory authorisations and licensing
- Target operating model design
- Insurance M&A integration
- Programme or project leadership
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