Star Actuarial Futures
Provide key actuarial insight and management for a leading personal lines insurer

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Are you a qualified non-life actuary with a degree in a quantitative discipline?
Do you have strong knowledge of Solvency II, reserving, financial reporting and actuarial governance? Looking for a highly responsible role in a leading-edge insurer?
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About the Role
This is a fantastic opportunity to coordinate Solvency II reporting activity while supporting the delivery of regular risk and capital management, second line IFRS reserving and pricing oversight.
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- Coordinate Solvency II reporting activity.
- Support the delivery of regular risk and capital management.
- Provide second line IFRS reserving and pricing oversight.
- Validate data used for Solvency II capital calculations.
- Lead or support process improvement, automation and digital transformation initiatives.
Requirements
- Qualified non-life actuary with a degree in a quantitative discipline.
- Strong knowledge of Solvency II, reserving, financial reporting and actuarial governance.
- Experience of actuarial modelling and data validation.
- Strong Microsoft Excel capability.
- Understanding of risk and capital management, regulatory reporting and assurance processes within an insurance environment.
- Ability to communicate technical actuarial matters clearly to senior stakeholders and non-technical audiences.


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