Eurobase
Business Analyst

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Business Analyst 📍 London (Hybrid)
Eurobase is looking for a Business Analyst to play a pivotal role in bridging the gap between business needs and technological solutions. You will collaborate with stakeholders, gather and analyse requirements, and translate them into actionable insights for the development and improvement of products, processes, and systems. Your expertise will contribute to the overall success of projects by ensuring alignment between business goals and project outcomes.
Key Responsibilities: Identify the best fit solutions for meeting client requirements based upon the existing functionality of our insurance products and identifying where customisation will be required. Contribute to the Synergy2 Roadmap by proposing improvements where required, and/or producing requirements documentation. Work closely with the pre-sales team, supporting them in preparation for system demonstrations and responding ad-doc to RFI/RFP queries. Understand insurance/reinsurance back office (operations) processing is required, as well as solid business analysis skills. Provide business and product related support to the pre-sales team, which includes ensuring that client’s and prospect’s requirements are understood, and the business solution is mapped against these requirements.
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What we're looking for: Insurance business knowledge – Up to date and in depth experience of either Reinsurance, Large Commercial Insurance and/or London Market Insurance applications experience, preferably in PAS solutions Proven experience as a Business Analyst or in a similar role Operations experience within underwriting, claims, reinsurance and/or accounting (Financial and credit control) Knowledge of London Market EDI, Blueprint Two and/or Ruschlikon Business analysis experience covering full project life cycle developments Experience of working in a structured environment and to quality management standards Software house experience Strong business acumen and commercial awareness Excellent planning and organisation skills


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