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Pricing Consultant
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Date Posted
28th April 2021
Reference
VAC-9197
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Warwickshire
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description
Accountabilities
- Shape and contribute towards the development of an end-to-end pricing solution for the Commercial Property portfolio, including the research, plan, build, and implementation of the excel-based deterministic rating tool for large Corporate Property risks.
- Lead the continuous maintenance and enhancement of excel-based deterministic experience rating tool for large Casualty corporate risks (CURT), including derivation, impact review, documentation, and update of its underlying input assumptions and communicate the impact of the update on output prices to stakeholders.
- Research, develop, build, and implement stochastic pricing tools and other innovative pricing methods as part of the drive to continue to enhance pricing capability as part of the GI Pricing Department.
- Build, maintain and report on Corporate Insurance portfolio level pricing outcomes to identify pricing actions for resolving challenges, realising opportunities, and future pricing improvements. Lead scenario planning and impact assessments of future pricing actions on the portfolio.
For more details, please get in touch with Steve Stubbings: steve.stubbings@emerald-group.com
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