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Risk Analytics Analyst
Application Deadline: 10 July 2026 Department: Risk and Compliance Employment Type: Fixed Term – Full Time Location: London, UK Reporting To: Syed Ali
Description
Support the Senior Risk Analytics Manager on the key quantitative elements of the Risk Management Framework, ensuring strong risk management across multiple syndicates and clients within a Portfolio.
- Collect and examine data, drawing out trends, exceptions & risks and produce draft reporting.
- Contribute to internal model validation, internal model governance processes, ORSAs, stress testing frameworks, and foster cross-functional collaboration.
Key Responsibilities
Syndicate Risk Management Processes
- Support the development and maintenance of quantitative elements of the risk management framework.
- Assist in the quarterly monitoring and development of Actuarial and Exposure Management related risks and risk appetites.
- Support in the production of the Risk Team’s review of Syndicate SBFs.
- Prepare Syndicate ORSA documentation, focusing on specific quantitative elements.
- Work on other tasks related to the risk framework as directed.
Validation
- Assist the Senior Risk Analytics Manager with SCR validation processes, including submissions for Internal Model Approval, Major Model Change, and summer LCR submissions.
- Work closely with internal actuaries, external validators, and Exposure Management on validation, including action closure.
- Conduct Operational Risk Validation.
- Draft reports for the Internal Model Technical Group (IMTG), Internal Model Steering Committee (IMSC), and other relevant forums.
- Support the production of validation reports, including drafting sections as needed.
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Internal Model & Lloyd’s Standard Model
- Support the Risk Team’s ownership and oversight of Internal Model, Lloyd’s Standard Model, and Partial Internal Model governance, including IM Policy maintenance.
- Contribute to effectiveness of IMSC & IMTG governance, ensuring agendas, minutes, and actions are appropriately managed.
- Collaborate with the Central Capital team and (Senior) Syndicate Actuaries.
- Draft reports on Internal Model governance activities.
Stress & Scenario Testing
- Complete stress and scenario testing as directed.
- Support the Senior Risk Analytics Manager in delivering the Stress and Scenario Framework.
Relationship Management
- Maintain strong working relationships with Actuarial and Exposure Management Team colleagues and other relevant teams at Asta, supporting collaborative risk management efforts.
Skills, Knowledge & Expertise
- Communication:
- Excellent interpersonal, numerical, and written skills.
- Builds trust with senior members of Asta by clearly expressing ideas and actively listening.
- Analytical:
- Ability to understand, solve problems involving data, and maintain technical accuracy.
- High attention to detail.
- Flexibility:
- Adapts to changing priorities with strong organisational skills.
- Initiative:
- Contributes to ongoing improvements through original thinking and persuasive arguments.
- Industry Knowledge:
- Understanding of the insurance market and quantitative risk management, including Lloyd’s syndicate operations.
- Technical Proficiency:
- Intermediate experience with MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).


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Job Benefits
At Asta, we provide a market-leading benefits package, supporting your wellbeing, career development, and financial future, while fostering a supportive, inclusive, and high-performing workplace.
Work-Life Balance
- 35-hour working week with hybrid and flexible working options.
- Generous annual holiday allowance that increases with tenure.
Health & Wellbeing
- Private medical insurance with virtual GP access.
- Annual health screening, dental cover, and eye care.
- Subsidised gym or sports club membership.
Family & Support
- Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption, and shared parental pay.
Reward & Recognition
- Highly competitive pension (up to 13% employer contribution).
- Life assurance and income protection.
- Discretionary annual bonus scheme.
- Interest-free season ticket loan and salary sacrifice schemes.
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