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Data Analyst – Claims | London/Lloyd’s Market Global Insurance Business

IPS Group
City of London
1 week ago
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Location: City of London (office based 5-days)
Industry: Lloyd’s/London Markets Insurance
Salary: £50,–£70, per annum + bonus and benefits
Type: Permanent

About the Role
We’re working with a Lloyd’s Market specialty insurer & reinsurer to find a talented Data Analyst to join their Claims function. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the development of reporting strategy and analytical capabilities within a high-performing, collaborative environment.


Key Responsibilities

Partner with internal reporting teams to enhance Claims MI and ensure alignment with business needs across multiple functions


Review and maintain Claims Management Information (MI), including KPI tracking, ensuring outputs are timely, accurate, and relevant
Identify and implement reporting improvements to support the evolution of the Claims Operating Model
Build strong relationships with stakeholders across Underwriting, Finance, Risk, Compliance, Legal, Internal Audit, Operations, and Actuarial
Facilitate workshops and meetings with senior stakeholders to gather reporting requirements and co-develop solutions
Support monitoring of key controls and ensure compliance with internal guidelines and regulatory standards
Contribute to strategic planning and business initiatives through data-driven insights and progress tracking
Participate in cross-functional working groups focused on improving data quality across the organisation
Provide support to Claims teams in other office locations when needed, including procedural updates

What Our Client Values
The organisation encourages proactive thinking, continuous improvement, and a collaborative approach to problem-solving. You’ll be expected to:

Contribute ideas for process and reporting enhancements


Take ownership of initiatives and drive them forward
Monitor and measure performance to demonstrate the impact of improvements

Skills & Experience Required

Minimum 2 years’ experience in a data or reporting analyst role, ideally within insurance or financial services


Advanced Excel and Power BI skills
Proficiency in MS Office applications including Word, Outlook, and Adobe Standard
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to work across diverse teams and seniority levels
Proven ability to manage time effectively and deliver accurate, detail-oriented work under tight deadlines
Self-starter with the ability to work independently and collaboratively

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