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Head of Pricing - General Insurance

St Albans
1 year ago
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MERJE are working with an international General Insurance company who are recruiting a lead for their Pricing and Modelling functions.

The incumbent will be tasked with leading and managing a team of Pricing Actuaries, Insurance Pricing professionals and Data Scientists and Analysts. They key objective is to ensure the pricing strategy is delivered and the modelling behind the pricing is implemented effectively.

Whilst technical expertise is necessary, we see the people and project management of this role as the leading factor - harnessing a togetherness and collaboration is essential. The business is currently run well, trusting and empowering the team to deliver results.

Key requirements are;

Qualified Actuary - FIA/FFA
General Insurace Pricing expertise in both technical and management related roles.
Proven in predictive modelling and pricing

Applicants must be located and eligible to work in the UK without sponsorship.

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