Valayo
Pricing Actuary

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About the job
This is an opportunity to join a growing specialty pricing team working on one of the most varied portfolios in the London Market. You'll price a mix of bespoke partnership deals, delegated facilities and innovative insurance products, combining technical pricing with genuine commercial influence. The role offers regular exposure to underwriters, brokers and senior stakeholders, with plenty of scope to shape new pricing capabilities and portfolio strategy
The role:
- Price bespoke partnership business and delegated facilities across a diverse specialty portfolio
- Work closely with underwriters to support broker negotiations and complex case pricing
- Monitor portfolio performance and provide insights to support underwriting strategy
- Develop and enhance pricing models, analytics and MI capabilities
- Support portfolio reviews, deep dives and strategic pricing initiatives
- Help improve pricing tools, visualisation techniques and data-driven decision making
- Contribute to wider pricing projects and cross-functional initiatives across the business
- Mentor junior team members and help drive best practice within the pricing function
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Why this move:
- Opportunity to work on one of the most varied pricing portfolios in the London Market
- Highly commercial role with regular exposure to brokers and underwriting teams
- Broad mix of case pricing, portfolio analytics and strategic project work
- Chance to shape new pricing capabilities rather than simply maintain existing models
- Strong package including bonus, pension and flexible working


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Who this suits:
- A qualified actuary with London Market pricing experience
- Someone who enjoys working closely with underwriters and influencing commercial decisions
- A profile with strong technical pricing skills and an interest in portfolio analytics
- Someone who enjoys building new tools, improving processes and solving complex problems
- A candidate looking for a broad pricing role with plenty of stakeholder interaction and long-term development
If you are interested in finding out more, apply or message me directly: nazariy@valayo.co.uk
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