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Join a forward-thinking consultancy as part of an innovative team dedicated to solving complex problems in the insurance industry. This graduate programme offers you the chance to work on diverse projects, from actuarial modelling to technology-driven solutions, while collaborating with teams across Europe, the Middle East, India, and Africa. You will gain invaluable experience by analysing data, producing insightful reports, and presenting your findings to clients. This is an exciting opportunity to develop your skills in a supportive and inclusive environment, making a real impact in the actuarial field.
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26.04.2025
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This is an opportunity to become part of our team which has a strong reputation in the market for bringing our clients bespoke offerings to solve their problems. We are more than just a conventional actuarial consultancy – we operate as part of the wider Consulting business, collaborating with teams across the business and delivering projects outside traditional actuarial areas.
This breadth is important given the scale of the new challenges facing the insurance industry, from regulatory change to technology-driven disruption, and allows us to support life insurers across EMEIA (Europe, Middle East, India and Africa) to manage risks, solve their problems and grow. Our support covers traditional actuarial areas, such as advising on regulatory change, investments, mergers and acquisitions and audits, as well as less traditional actuarial areas across finance transformation, artificial intelligence, ESG, and capital optimisation.
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We operate an open access policy, meaning we don’t screen out applications on your academic performance alone. You will, however, need to be working towards an honours degree in a numbers-based subject like Maths, Statistics, Actuarial Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Engineering, Economics, Computer Science or Technology, have a minimum of grade 4/C GCSE (or equivalent) in English Language and Maths, or in your home language if you do not hold English Language GCSE, and three A-levels/Five Highers (or equivalent), including an A grade at A Level/Higher Maths (or equivalent carrying at least 48 UCAS points) to be eligible to apply.