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Senior Actuarial Analyst- BPA Pricing

  • Location:

    London

  • Sector:

    Pensions

  • Job type:

    Permanent

  • Salary:

    £55000 - £80000 per annum + bonus + benefits

  • Contact:

    Hannah Burgess

  • Contact email:

    Hannah.Burgess@oliverjames.com

  • Job ref:

    JOB-092024-258124_1726243565

  • Published:

    5 Tage her

  • Expiry date:

    2024-10-13

Market leading bulk annuity provider seeking a part or qualified actuary (or someone with equal DB technical knowledge!) to join their DB Pricing team in London

Oliver James are pleased to be working with a market leading bulk annuity provider seeking a part or qualified actuary (or someone with equal DB technical knowledge!) to join their DB Pricing team in London.

As a key member of the DB pricing team you will be responsible for delivering new business quotations, populating and running pricing models to calculate premiums, including manipulation of data, assumption setting and calculation of all associated pricing metrics.

Role requirements:

  • Part or qualified FIA or relevant experience in DB pensions/pricing without the desire to study
  • Experience of working within DB consulting from within a reputable pensions consultancy or BPA pricing
  • Sound knowledge of technical actuarial concepts, particularly principles underlying bulk annuity pricing

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a market leader within BPA pricing experiencing record results and YOY growth. This insurer has a great culture, encouraging a supportive and collaborative environment but not at sacrifice of excellent career prospects. With this business enforcing a true meritocracy, the career trajectory here is unparalleled and can see people progressing extremely quickly.

For further details or to discuss how your role compares in the market, please don't hesitate to reach out on hannah.burgess@oliverjames.com or 0203 861 9173.

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