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A specialty insurance carrier is seeking a Business Analyst to support their underwriting business in London. Acting as a bridge between end-users and technical teams, you will gather requirements for enhancements related to underwriting workflows. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in the London Insurance Market and experience with underwriting workbench systems. This role offers the chance to work closely with a dedicated team in a dynamic environment, ensuring alignment with business and regulatory requirements.
Job Description
Our client is a long-established global specialty insurance carrier with roots going back over two centuries. They operate across property & casualty, group benefits and specialty lines — combining deep underwriting expertise with a modern, global platform. They are recognised for strong financial stability, breadth of capacity and a commitment to integrity, service excellence and innovation in underwriting.
The firm maintains a significant presence in the London Market, operating within the Lloyd’s-specialty space and offering bespoke (re)insurance solutions across a range of lines. Their technical underwriting teams are renowned for designing sophisticated, tailored policies for complex global risks.
You will join as a Business Analyst focused on supporting the underwriting business — specifically working with their underwriting workbench system. The role is business-facing : you will act as the bridge between underwriting end‑users (underwriters, class leaders, risk teams) and the technical / IT delivery teams, helping to translate underwriting requirements into system processes and enhancements.
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