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SCOR, a global reinsurer, seeks a Planning Analyst within its Property & Casualty Planning team. The role involves data production, performance analytics, and transforming underwriting plans into financial inputs. A Master's degree is required, along with fluency in English. Join a collaborative team committed to addressing societal challenges.
As a leading global reinsurer, SCOR offers its clients a diversified and innovative range of reinsurance and insurance solutions to control and manage risk. Applying "The Art & Science of Risk," SCOR uses its industry-recognized expertise and financial solutions to serve clients and contribute to societal welfare in around 160 countries.
Working at SCOR means engaging with some of the best minds in the industry—actuaries, data scientists, underwriters, risk modelers, engineers, and others—as we collaborate to address societal challenges.
Our culture, "The SCOR Way," is built on five core values: caring about clients, people, and societies; performing with integrity; acting with courage; encouraging open minds; and thriving through collaboration. SCOR supports inclusion and diversity, welcoming applicants with disabilities.
The position is within the Reserving and Economic & Capital performance team, part of the CFO function, mainly in the Property & Casualty (P&C) Planning team. It operates globally and locally, coordinating with underwriting and finance teams across various locations and entities.
Under supervision of a Senior Business & Planning Analyst, you will participate in P&C planning and forecasting activities (Strategic Plan, Operating Plan, FYLU), focusing on data production and performance analytics under IFRS17 and Solvency II frameworks.
Your responsibilities include transforming underwriting plans into financial inputs (CSM), integrating underwriting data, calculating discounts, assessing contract profitability, working with expense teams, creating underwriting inputs for planning, and contributing to the production of the Operating Plan, strategic plan, and quarterly reforecasts, with a focus on IFRS17 financials and KPIs.
You will support transversal projects, including adapting KPI frameworks and evolving planning tools, and contribute to developing automated, precise, and robust processes.
Qualifications required include a Master's degree in finance, engineering, actuarial science, or data science. Fluency in English is mandatory, with advanced French preferred.