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Senior Actuarial Trainee (Bulk Annuities)

  • Location:

    London

  • Sector:

    Life Insurance, Pensions

  • Job type:

    Permanent

  • Salary:

    Negotiable

  • Contact:

    Harry Donnelly

  • Contact email:

    harry.donnelly@oliverjames.com

  • Job ref:

    JOB-102022-182966_1677752581

  • Published:

    17 dagen geleden

  • Expiry date:

    2023-03-20

Leading insurer seeking a Part/Nearly Qualified Actuary (6+ exams) from a Pensions background to price Bulk Purchase Annuity transactions | Commutable distance from Central London (hybrid) | Up to £65k, generous bonus, and comprehensive benefits package

Oliver James are pleased to be working with a market-leading and esteemed international insurer, and a multiple Global Financial Services Awards winner.

This is an outstanding opportunity for a Part/Nearly Qualified Actuary (6+ exams) to make the lucrative transition from Pensions to Insurance and join a dynamic bulk annuity pricing team.

The Senior Actuarial Trainee will be responsible for supporting the pricing and analysis of bulk annuities, improving the pricing basis with actuarial and statistical insight, assisting on buy-in/buyout quotations, benefit modelling for schemes, and supporting on reinsurance of bulk annuity schemes.

Role requirements:

  • Part/Nearly Qualified Actuary (FIA) (6+ exams)
  • Strong knowledge of DB pension schemes and associated technical skills
  • Familiarity with the bulk annuity market and products

This year is forecast to be one of the biggest on record for bulk annuities and longevity swaps, making it a great time to transition from pensions into insurance. This role presents an opportunity to evolve your career within an innovative and collaborative team, in a market that is growing exponentially.

For further details and a confidential chat, please apply with your CV or reach out to harry.donnelly@oliverjames.com.

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