Senior Reserving Analyst sought by a renowned Non-Life Reinsurer with a top 5 Lloyd’s of London Syndicate. Our client are looking for a strong Non-Life Reserving Analyst with experience working across multiple lines of business, to join them as a Senior Reserving Analyst.
Our client are looking for a Senior Reserving Analyst to be responsible for providing Reserving insights for our clients Syndicate and International entities, as well as contribute to the Group Reserving process and delivery of regulatory requirements.
Responsibilities of the Senior Reserving Analyst:
- Provide new Reserving insights and commercial value across the Group.
- Work closely with owners of key processes that feed into reserving to ensure working day timetables can continue to be met.
- Contribute to actuarial and financial ad-hoc projects/requests.
- Support the design and implementation of enhancements to existing processes and the creation of new reserving modelling tools and processes.
Key experience of the Senior Reserving Analyst:
- Part/nearly IFoA Qualified Actuary (or equivalent).
- 2-4 years of Non-Life experience, ideally in Reserving.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills required, ideally with experience of presenting to senior stakeholders.
Our client are looking to recruit an Senior Reserving Analyst as soon as possible and are looking to hold interviews immediately.
If you are excited about the prospect of becoming a Senior Reserving Analyst at a top London Market insurer, then please apply with your CV below.
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