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Actuarial Associate Kestria Zambia

We are a proud representative of Kestria, the world’s largest alliance of boutique executive search firms in Zambia. Kestria’s reach currently spans 40+ countries and 90+ cities and counting. We assist clients to achieve their commercial objectives in the most effective and efficient way possible while maintaining the highest level of advisory.

Our client is a renowned leader in advisory services is looking for a skilled Actuarial Associate to join their dynamic team.

Key Responsibilities

  • Uphold the highest ethical standards in all activities
  • Conducting statistical and financial analysis to evaluate risk and performance.
  • Assisting in the development and maintenance of actuarial models and tools.
  • Collaborating with cross-functional teams to provide insights for product development and pricing strategies.
  • Preparing reports, presentations, and documentation to communicate findings and recommendations to stakeholders.
  • Staying updated on industry trends, regulations, and best practices to ensure compliance and relevance.
  • Contributing to the development of actuarial reports and documents required for regulatory compliance.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Actuarial Science
  • 3-5 years of experience in Actuarial Analysis
  • Associate of Actuarial Institute UK
  • Sober-minded and ethical
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with proficiency in data analysis tools.
  • Effective written and verbal communication for explaining complex actuarial concepts.
  • Strong team player with adaptability to fast-paced environments.
  • Meticulous attention to detail, ensuring high-quality work.

To apply kindly send your CV, cover letter and copies of qualifications to zambia@kestria.com and titamenji.sakala@kestria.com by 14th November 2023. Please mention “Actuarial Associate” in the subject line.

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