Senior Manager Capital Planning and Strategy
Locations: Melbourne, AU-AIA Australia
Time Type: Full time
Posted on: Posted 5 Days Ago
Job Requisition ID: JR-49670
The Senior Manager Capital Planning and Strategy role reports to the Chief Actuary and works closely with a range of stakeholders across the business.
BE THE DIFFERENCE
At AIA we don't simply believe in being 'the best'. We believe in better – because there's no limit to how far 'better' can take us. Everything we do is driven by our purpose to make a difference by helping people embrace Healthier, Longer, Better Lives. If you want to make a difference by helping shape a healthier, better-protected Australia, read on.
The Opportunity
Responsible for leadership of the capital planning and strategy team, implementing and supporting capital management initiatives to support the capital position of the company and maintaining the ICAAP and the Capital management Framework.
The actuarial function is an integral part of the financial management of AIA Australia through its pricing, capital management, risk management, and financial reporting activities. The financial analysis and reporting performed by the function forms an essential part of the management information developed for the shareholder (AIA Group Office in Hong Kong), the Board, and senior management.
To do this successfully you will:
Drive the identification and implementation of strategies to optimise capital across the company, including the assessment of capital impacts relating to strategic initiatives, pricing, and reinsurance changes.
Prepare ICAAP reporting, capital forecasting, annual budget, and strategic planning.
Provide technical input and review of capital methodologies and assumptions, and implications of changes in regulatory standards.
Model projections of the AIA Health financials, including the impact on AIA Australia's capital position.
Provide leadership and professional guidance to the actuarial staff, ensuring the continual development as a high-performing professional team.
Successful applications will demonstrate:
Qualified actuary preferably with 10 years post-qualification practical actuarial experience in a business environment.
Strong experience in capital management.
Deep knowledge of the Australian life insurance, life prudential standards, tax and legislation, particularly pertaining to capital. Alternatively, in-depth risk-based capital standards experience from offshore may also be considered.
Detailed knowledge of regulatory and professional actuarial standards.
Detailed knowledge of actuarial processes such as valuation, pricing, and experience investigations.
Considerable experience in successfully developing, mentoring, and managing a team of people.
Proven project management skills.
Very strong analytical skills and attention to detail.
Why choose AIA:
Access our training and development to build on your current skills.
Access additional leave days a year to recharge and refresh yourself.
Work with supportive and inclusive managers.
Flexible working arrangements.
At AIA Australia, we're proud to help guide, support, and protect the wellbeing of over 3.5 million Australians. As part of the AIA Group - the largest independent publicly listed pan-Asian life insurance group – it is our ambition to engage one billion people to live Healthier, Longer, Better Lives by 2030.
Lots of companies like to say they're different. What makes us truly different at AIA, is the difference we make in people's lives. We are proud that this difference has been recognised in the 2023 ANZIIF awards by being named Life Insurance Company of the Year.
AIA is different. Are you?
If you want to be part of an organisation that helps people live better every single day, apply via the link below.
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