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Claims / Underwriting Data Analyst.

Taylor James Resourcing
City of London
4 days ago
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  • Client Onboarding KYC Associate. 5 days in office,
  • Senior HR Manager with Financial Services experience
  • HR Business Partner. to £65,000This well established
  • Our client is looking for a Talent Development Specialist
  • We are looking for a Deputy Group Company Secretary
  • Date: 6 Apr 2023
  • Sector: INSURANCE
  • Type: Permanent
  • Location: London
  • Salary: £41000 - 54500 per annum
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  • Ref: BT487
  • Claims / Underwriting Data Analyst. To £54,000

This leading Lloyd’s brokers has an excellent reputation and offers a friendly environment, a generous benefits package and hybrid working opportunities.

Reporting to the Underwriting Management Analyst within the Management Underwriting department, you will be responsible for analysing the claims performance of the organisation, external service providers and clients, this includes compiling reports, monitoring trends/results and providing analysis that enhances the claims area of the company.

The successful candidate will have primary responsibility for initial catastrophe event outlier estimation processes, including producing & circulating aggregate exposure reports, analysis of catastrophe information and production of management information reports.

Duties will include

  • Assist with regular revision of catastrophe reports.
  • Liaise with all stakeholders on catastrophe reporting / data needs.
  • Assess and provide input on improvements/enhancements to data standards.
  • To work with IT development department, other units of the group &/or third parties on data and analytics projects, as required.
  • Analyse claims performance of the company, external providers and clients, this to include review and assessment of KPI/SLAs and current/historic claims trends.
  • To liaise with clients to enhance the performance of their contracts.
  • Design and develop new specific claims reports to run from the company's data warehouse and reporting services software


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