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Join a fast-growing motor insurtech company, revolutionizing the insurance industry through data-driven insights, innovative pricing models, and cutting-edge technology. They are looking for a talented Pricing Data Scientist to join the dynamic team and drive innovation in motor insurance pricing.

THE ROLE

  • Develop and refine pricing models using statistical and machine learning techniques to improve underwriting accuracy and risk assessment.
  • Analyse large data sets to identify trends, customer behaviours, and risk factors that impact pricing strategies.
  • Implement data-driven decision-making processes to enhance competitive pricing while maintaining portfolio profitability.
  • Collaborate with actuarial, underwriting, product, and technology teams to develop and deploy innovative pricing strategies.
  • Continuously monitor and evaluate model performance, making data-backed improvements as needed.

REQUIREMENTS

  • Strong experience in data science, pricing analytics within insurance or fintech industries.
  • Expertise in statistical modelling, machine learning, and data analysis techniques.
  • Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, or SQL.


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