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Pensions Actuaries- longevity team
Position: Pensions Actuaries- Join a longevity team
Leading insurer seeking an experienced part or qualified actuary to join their Longevity team in either pricing or reporting.
Within this role you will work as part of a growing and ambitious team, either within a longevity pricing or reporting role. You may be involved with the UK proposition and business development through BPA/longevity swap market research and analysis and cashflow modelling of BPA/longevity swap transactions to name a few. This is an opportunity to mould the role to suit you within longevity and reinsurance.
Role requirements:
Student actuary or FIA qualified
Actuarial background either from within pensions consultancy or an insurer setting
Experience with in longevity would be desirable but is by no means essential
This is an excellent opportunity to join a market leading reinsurer experiencing consistent YOY growth. This business has a fantastic culture promoting, encouraging and teaching best practice DEI at every turn. There is scope to mould this role to suit the individual with excellent scope for progression and development due to working in a key investment area for the business.
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Pensions Actuaries- longevity team
On a pension is British criminal slang for a corrupt policeman.
An extremely, unbelievably, dumb persons
A negative term applied to flighty persons or persons always in a hurry.
Crack Cocaine
Geewillies is slang for nervousness, tension.
A rich persons; sources of much.
  A sessions courthouse
A persons home.
Noun. An attractive person or persons.
n senior. Quite simply someone who is drawing their pension, i.e. over the age of 65. Brits also use the acronym OAP, meaning “Old-Aged Pensioner.”
A man who lives on a prostitute's earnings. Also called Sunday-man.
A persons home.
Drugs. 'ere mate. Got any Persians?
crack
Stand to attention is London Cockney rhyming slang for a pension.
Retire on a pension
Infatuation of an very young persons.
family allowance check
For persons with this fetish, peculiar body shapes and sizes, such as obese persons, short persons, dwarfism, etc., are sexually arousing.
Pensions Actuaries- longevity team
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