Syndicate Accountant
London, City of London
Syndicate Accountant
London, City of London
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Start your job searchOne of the UK's most well regarded insurance firms is looking hire a recently qualified accountant.
The business has an excellent track record and lead the market in their terms of their growth, culture and expertise.
Based on their London office, your role, as a Syndicate Accountant, will involve taking leadership of the taxation, financial, management reporting. You will be pivotal in driving process enhancement and system development. Specifically, you will be:
- Preparing review of Regulatory returns (QMA & QMB) and Solvency II returns
- Coordinating the completion of SIS and other tax returns
- Managing the annual syndicate distribution process
- Preparing financial commentary to management
- Preparing and reviewing of key balance sheet reconciliations including premium debtors and investments
- Managing monthly investment bookings with RIESCO and monitoring performance.
- Assisting with business planning and capital setting process.
The ideal candidate will be qualified with prior experience as a Syndicate Accountant from the Lloyds market. You will need to be available on short notice as the current incumbent is due to leave in the next month. Experience in the production of both QMA and QMB reporting is essential. Please apply for more detail.
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