We are delighted to partner with a prominent and dynamic syndicate to find them a Reserving Actuarial Analyst to focus on supporting their Reserving team. This is an exciting chance to work in a collaborative environment where your contributions will directly impact the business's success. This role includes but not limited to: - Support the quarterly reserving process: Collaborate closely with underwriters, Heads of Reserving, and other stakeholders.- Enhance reserving systems and outputs: Play a key role in developing reserving systems, diagnostics, and data visualisations.- Assist in technical provisions: Contribute to the calculation and review of Solvency II technical provisions.- Assess reserve uncertainty: Support modelling and parameterise within the Syndicate capital model.- Collaborate externally: Engage with external actuaries and auditors to ensure seamless project execution.- Contribute to business planning: Perform analysis and reviews to ensure achievable and logical loss assumptions.This role offers a platform to collaborate across various business functions-working with underwriters, finance, claims, and senior management-and grow in a supportive environment.Please apply for further details:
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Actuarial Reserving Analyst
High Finance (UK) Limited T/A HFG
Posted 8 hours ago, valid for 16 days
London, Greater London EC1R 0WX
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- We are seeking a Reserving Actuarial Analyst for a leading syndicate to support their Reserving team.
- The role involves collaborating with underwriters and stakeholders on the quarterly reserving process and enhancing reserving systems.
- Candidates should have a minimum of 2 years of experience in actuarial roles and a strong understanding of Solvency II technical provisions.
- The position offers a salary range of £50,000 to £60,000, depending on experience.
- This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to business planning and engage with external actuaries and auditors.