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Pricing Actuarial Analyst
Actuarial Pricing Analyst – Marine Classes Location: London | Hybrid/Remote
Practical Outlook
- Level & Specialism: Actuarial Pricing Analyst in our specialty marine portfolio (covering ~€400m gross written premium).
- Impact: Central role shaping risk assessment, pricing decisions and portfolio performance via technical models and actuarial judgement.
About the Role
The Opportunity: We’re seeking a commercially astute pricing actuary or analyst ready to develop expertise and make tangible business contributions. This visible hire supports pricing model validation, renewal monitoring, underwriting decisions and wider actingarial insights, shaping the future of our €400m Marine business.
Key stakeholders: Pricing Team, underwriters, product leads, underwriting management, and broader business.
Position Overview
As a Senior Pricing Actuarial Analyst, you’ll join the ** specialised team** delivering critical technical pricing support across our Marine portfolio, working at the intersection of commercial insurance, modelling, and analytical problem-solving.
Daily Duties
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Collaborative Model Development
- Work alongside actuaries, analysts and underwriters to design, test, and deploy pricing models aligned with internal policies and frameworks.
- Collaborate closely with underwriting management on case pricing, renewal pricing, expected loss calculations, and loss adjustment discussions.
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Data & Insight Creation
- Source, analyse and interpret internal and external data to inform model accuracy and business decisions.
- Challenge assumptions and improve model robustness with rigorous technical analysis.
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Cross-Functional Co-Ordinator
- Partner with Catastrophe Modelling, Underwriting Modelling, and other teams to ensure seamless technical integration.
- Present findings to senior stakeholders with clear commercial relevance.
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Performance Driver
- Monitor business performance through portfolio reviews and adherence to industry/regulatory frameworks.
- Develop internal management reporting tools, ensuring business intelligence is actionable and insights visible.
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Professional Growth
- Use the role as a foundation to progress toward full actuarial qualification (CIA or equivalent).
Responsibilities & Requirements
Core Skills & Experience (Must-Have)
Ali, here are what we’re prioritising:
- Experience: Minimum three years in pricing (preferably ** London Market / specialty insurance / marine or commercial lines**).
- Qualifications: Formal degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Actuarial Science or a quantitative discipline (partial progress toward CIA qualification is advantageous).
- Technical Proficiency:
- Fluent in Excel for analysis and modelling.
- SQL / VBA / Python knowledge (Mandatory or essential).
- Soft Skills:
- Excellent communication to translate actuarial analysis for non-technical stakeholders, (e.g. underwriters).
- Commercial / risk judgement to guide strategic pricing decisions.
- Attention to detail, with responsibility for compliance adherence (e.g., Technical Pricing Framework, regulatory obligations).
- Proactive problem-solving—driving data led, solution-focused conversations.
Technical Height Advantage (Nice to Have)
Beef up your application if you’ve worked with:
- Specialty software tools like Emblem or R.
- Full-cycle pricing model development and deployment.
- London Market insights / niche technical pricing challenges.


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Your Potential Contribution
Align Your Skills With Our Needs If you:
- Like blending deep technical skills with business strategy.
- Have experience teaching underwriters or executives risk pricing concepts.
- Enjoy creative problem-solving with excel, code, and messy-but-vital data analysis.
- Can thrive in a fast-moving, multi-disciplinary team—where underwriting and actuarial work cross-pollinate daily.
What’s Waiting for the Right Person
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Rewards:
- Competitive salary and benefits, including:
- Actuarial study and professional development support.
- Global flexibility, including six underwriting hubs opportunities.
- Career Growth Pathway:
- Induction designed for transitioning analysts.
- Exposure to international markets and client-facing P&C insurance jurisdictions.
- Competitive salary and benefits, including:
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Work Environment:
- Hybrid / flexible arrangements, with collaboration as the default.
- Psychologically Safe, open culture fostering curiosity and comparison across team lines.
- Team Environment:
- Collaborative: segment work into actionable push/pulls.
- Mentorship: guided promotion towards achievements built on scientific rigor.
- Capturing emergent value (data discovery, networked insights).
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Beyond the Desk:
- Support various volunteer projects, with flexible time allowance.
- Mercy offerings like mental health resources, leadership workshops, and risk-community sharing.
How to Apply
Peek behind the changed scene: [Here.when_submissions_close_submit_link] @puralove.marinespecialty.com for informal conversations.
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