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Danos Group

Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist

London
Posted about 21 hours ago
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Job Opportunity: Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist

We are working with a Significant European Insurance firm that is rapidly expanding its enterprise, and who are looking for an experienced Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist to join their team on an 18-month FTC. The role will be an exciting chance to lead on regulatory relationships, acting as the primary point of contact for the PRA, BMA, and IAIS, and supporting the business to implement/update controls and frameworks.

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Key Responsibilities:

  • Regulatory Liaison: Primary point of contact for IAIS, PRA, and BMA; managing Firm Evaluation Letters and Supervisory meetings.
  • Accountable for leading the development and implementation of the global regulatory strategy for a product/group of products of high complexity and/or spanning multiple indications.

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Key Requirements:

  • 10+ years experience within regulatory affairs, particularly with PRA and BMA.
  • Regulatory experience within a Life Insurance firm is a must-have.
  • Hands-on knowledge of building up processes, implementing new controls, and working cross-functionally to support new initiatives.

This is a Fixed Term Contract based in London, and the firm are looking to hire immediately.

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Skills

Regulatory Affairs
PRA
BMA
IAIS
Life Insurance
Process Implementation
Controls
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Regulatory Strategy
Firm Evaluation Letters
Supervisory Meetings

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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