Our client is a well-established combined insurance carrier and pension solutions provider. They are a reputable brand built for over a century, with a fast-growing international presence and over 10,000 staff based across their physical locations throughout Europe, LATAM, and APAC.
They are currently seeking to bolster their Actuarial function with a Head of Group Non-Life Actuarial, who will report directly to the Group Risk Officer. This is an exciting opportunity to lead the technical and operational aspects of an existing 10-person Non-Life Actuarial department, driving and ensuring regulatory compliance, and combining stakeholder management and interpersonal skills to act as a figurehead and representative for their international Actuarial teams. At the Group level, this will involve oversight of reserving, reporting, risk modelling, transformations, and validations for their global Non-Life business across Personal, Commercial, and Specialty Lines.
They are a high-performing business that has seen consistent year-over-year growth in profitability and headcount, impressive share price performance, and they have maintained an ambitious and strategic approach in expanding their geographical footprint and product offerings into new target markets and locations. While maintaining their deep Swiss roots and a highly collaborative, people-driven business culture, they combine a traditional approach to their local markets and apply a wealth of insurance expertise in covering global specialties. They value innovation in diversifying their risks, improving their models and processes, and furthering their international reach, as well as upholding high ESG and sustainability standards as foremost priorities.
Requirements:
- Degree graduate in a numerate/quantitative field, i.e., Mathematics, Actuarial Science etc.
- 10+ years of experience in Non-Life Actuarial with a strong background in reserving.
- 3-5+ years of experience in leadership and management functions, ideally for international teams.
- Professional-level communication skills in English and German, with additional languages an advantage.
- Clear understanding of prudential provisions, regulatory requirements, and Swiss Solvency Testing methods.
- Relocation to be considered for candidates with eligible Swiss and/or EU citizenship.
Compensation & Benefits:
- Base compensation of CHF 180,000-220,000 (DOE).
- Annual performance-based target bonus of 25%.
- Comprehensive and above-market Insurance and Pension offerings.
- Hybrid working arrangement.