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Risk Management Analyst

Sector: Risk, Compliance & Governance

Location: Central London

Type: Permanent

Ref: BBBH68730_1690383201

Salary: £55000.00 - £60000.00 per annum

Develop the new UK branch risk management processes in collaboration with global Risk Management and the relevant group and market unit functions. Manage regular reporting and risk management duties including Solvency II related tasks. Contribute to the further development of the UK branch and support the business function in strategic initiatives. Interact with external bodies such as auditors and regulators. The role reports to the UK Head of Finance, offers travel opportunity (required) and offers incredible scope for growth for an entrepreneurial, driven Risk professional.

 

Skills:

Relevant qualification - complete
Insurance risk management process
UK regulatory and Solvency II knowledge (including ORSA, RSR)
Financial flow analysis and Capital Impact

 

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