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Data Analyst – £45K–£65K

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Munich Re is one of the world’s leading reinsurers, offering global expertise and financial strength to help clients navigate complex risk landscapes. The UK Life Branch, based in London, is part of the Life 1 division and focuses on protection, longevity, and reinsurance structuring in one of the most competitive life insurance markets globally.

Location

London, United Kingdom
Work Mode: Hybrid
Employment Type: Full-Time, Regular
Job ID: 10632
Area of Expertise: Data, BI & Analytics

£45,000–£65,000 per year (Glassdoor estimate)
Includes on-target bonus and comprehensive benefits

Role Overview

As a Data Analyst within the UK Data Management Team, you’ll be responsible for managing and delivering LH1 Valuation Data. You’ll work closely with Lead Analysts and internal clients to ensure data accuracy, consistency, and strategic value across valuation portfolios.

Key Responsibilities
  • Cleanse, profile, map, and mine client data
  • Deliver ad-hoc reports and insights to internal teams
  • Gather and document business requirements for data and reporting
  • Ensure data consistency in line with treaty arrangements
  • Monitor data quality and availability
  • Liaise with internal stakeholders to optimize data usage
  • Produce clear, accurate written and numerical reports
  • Manage work priorities and expectations independently or collaboratively
Required Skills & Experience
  • Strong data processing and analysis skills
  • Proficiency in SQL, R, Python, Power BI, and advanced Excel
  • High-level numerical and analytical capabilities
  • Ability to investigate and resolve data issues
  • Experience with remote working setups
  • Understanding of insurance or reinsurance business
  • Experience with relational databases (Oracle, SQL)
Personal Attributes
  • Clear and effective communicator
  • Solution-focused mindset
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Ability to manage multiple responsibilities and adapt to changing priorities
  • Responsible and proactive in delivering client requirements
Qualifications
  • A Level in Computer Science, Computing, Mathematics, Business Studies, or equivalent
  • Degree or apprenticeship in Computer Science, Data Analytics, or related field (completed or in progress)
  • Competitive compensation package
  • On-target bonus
  • 25 days annual leave (option to purchase more)
  • Private medical insurance
  • Fully paid 6-month family leave
  • Flexible working arrangements
Call to Action

If you’re a data-driven professional ready to contribute to one of the world’s leading reinsurers, apply now to join Munich Re’s UK Life Branch in London. Bring your analytical expertise and help shape the future of life insurance data strategy. Click here to apply on Employer Site


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