Post Office Insurance
Motor and Pet Pricing Analyst

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Summary
Salary: Competitive plus benefits (Circa £45-50K)
Division: Post Office Insurance
Reporting Line: Pricing Director
Contract Type: Permanent
Location: London - Hybrid
What to expect
The Motor & Pet Pricing Analyst is responsible for optimising pricing performance across Motor and Pet products by enhancing insurer-provided net rates, through the intelligent application of enrichment factors, segmentation, and portfolio insight.
Working as part of the Pricing function, and in close partnership with Insurers, Product, and Trading teams; the role ensures that Post Office Insurance (POI) pricing is competitive, commercially effective, and aligned to Consumer Duty, Fair Value, and PROD 4 requirements.
The analyst is accountable for translating data-driven insight into pricing actions that deliver profitable growth, appropriate conversion, and sustainable value across acquisition and renewal journeys. This role offers you an incredible opportunity to join Post Office Insurance at the start of an ambitious period of growth.
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Now, more than ever, we understand that attracting the right talent is pivotal in driving the positive change needed throughout our organisation. Beyond a competitive salary, we offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes:
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- 28 days annual leave that increases with tenure + bank holidays
- Annual Bonus scheme
- Generous pension contribution
- Life assurance
- Full support from our employee assistance programme and access to our employee benefits platform
- Ever-evolving learning and development opportunities
Our commitment to embracing diversity extends beyond just words. We hold the belief that Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion are not just vital but fundamental to our success and growth. As an equal opportunity employer, we value and celebrate the differences among our people, ensuring that our practices reflect our dedication to inclusivity and equal representation for all.
What you’ll need to succeed
The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of general insurance pricing fundamentals, particularly in Motor and/or Pet. In addition to this, you will have:
- Strong analytical capability with experience handling large datasets.
- Comfortable working with pricing, trading, and MI tools (e.g. SQL, Excel, Python, BI tools).
- Able to turn complex analysis into clear commercial insight.
- Ability to balance competitive positioning with profitability and sustainability.
- Working knowledge of FCA Consumer Duty, Fair Value principles, and PROD 4 expectations.
- Relevant experience in insurance pricing, analytics, trading, or portfolio performance.
- Degree-level qualification in a quantitative or commercial discipline (e.g. mathematics, statistics, economics, data science).
- Experience supporting regulated governance processes is desirable.


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About us
Post Office Insurance (POI) is a specialist insurance business that’s a regulated subsidiary of Post Office. Our highly skilled experts work to offer a full range of personal lines insurance products. We cover everything from travel, home, motor, pet, and gadgets insurance. With a focus on customer value, we’re the UK market leader in travel insurance, selling over one million policies each year.
There is much work to be done in achieving our growth ambitions. We're looking for people that emphasise value and service for our customers, helping us offer innovative and quality insurance products, whilst remaining focused on our purpose and strategic intent.
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