Edenbrook
Risk and Capital Actuary

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We are working with a leading organisation in the insurance sector in London that is looking to appoint a Risk & Capital Actuary to support the continued growth of its risk and capital function.
The role provides the opportunity to work across a diverse range of general insurance and reinsurance activities, supporting some of the most important risk, capital and strategic challenges facing the non-life market.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and deliver risk and capital assignments across the business.
- Develop, implement, validate and challenge capital and risk models, including experience with platforms such as Igloo, ReMetrica and Tyche.
- Advise on economic capital, Solvency II, risk management frameworks, capital adequacy and model governance.
- Translate complex quantitative analysis into clear, commercially relevant recommendations for senior stakeholders.
- Work collaboratively with actuarial, risk, technology and other specialist teams.
- Contribute to the development of the Risk & Capital proposition, including new opportunities in Cyber, Climate Risk, ESG and other emerging insurance risks.
- Support and develop junior team members through coaching, mentoring and on-the-job development.
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Experience Required
We are looking for candidates with experience in the insurance industry, with a strong understanding of non-life insurance and an interest in risk and capital. Consulting experience would be advantageous but is not essential.


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We are particularly interested in candidates with experience across some of the following areas:
- Risk and capital modelling, including model development, implementation, validation or independent model review.
- Capital modelling software, such as Igloo, ReMetrica or Tyche.
- Solvency II, internal models and broader insurance risk management.
- Non-life actuarial disciplines including Catastrophe Risk, Reserving & Pricing, Deals, IFRS 17 or Audit.
- Emerging risk areas such as Cyber, Climate Risk and ESG.
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