Actuarial and Risk Modelling Services
Our Actuarial practice is part of Risk Modelling Services, with offices in London, Edinburgh, Manchester, and Bristol. We're one of the largest teams, serving clients in insurance, healthcare, banking, investments, and government. Our team includes actuaries, data scientists, and advanced analytics practitioners using cutting-edge technology to solve client problems.
We encourage early responsibility and career development, aiming to create accomplished consultants, not just technically strong analysts. You'll gain exposure to diverse projects and collaborate with specialists from other PwC disciplines such as Transaction Services, Regulatory, Risk Advisory, Corporate Finance, Business Recovery/Restructuring, Forensics, Audit, and Tax. We work on both actuarial-led projects and provide specialist advice on broader engagements.
Programme
During this three-day paid programme you’ll get an insight into what a career at PwC could look like, you’ll meet mentors and buddies who’ll represent the variety of opportunities available across PwC. You’ll meet some of our Black colleagues to hear about their own personal career journeys, as well as from some of our networks focussed on Inclusion and Diversity. Through interactive sessions the programme will help you to develop confidence in a business setting and encourage you to bring your whole self to the workplace. At PwC, we nurture an environment where our people can be the best they can be.
Our Black Talent in Business programme will be a 3-day paid programme taking place 14-16 April 2025. You will need to be in the UK to complete this programme.
What you'll do
As an actuary, you'll help clients analyse future uncertainties across various sectors, including insurance (life and general), banking (retail and investment), healthcare, public sector, and non-financial services like energy and utilities. Your advice will cover economic capital, risk management (including GenAI), liabilities, M&A, restructures, financial modeling, valuing financial instruments, stress testing, ESG modeling, and product viability.
Key Responsibilities:
* Communicate complex concepts clearly to senior management for evidence-based decisions.
* Collaborate in multidisciplinary teams to analyse and model risks across sectors.
* Learn and apply knowledge about industry trends, such as life expectancy, climate change impacts, and pandemics.
* Provide specialist advice in audits of insurers and banks, ensuring liability adequacy.
* Help clients adapt to changing economic conditions and regulatory requirements, including ESG.
* Draft reports and presentations, using data visualisation to explain findings.
What you'll gain
As an actuarial intern within Risk Modelling Services, you'll work with teams across sectors like insurance, healthcare, banking, investments, and government, helping clients analyse future risks.
Discover what an actuarial career entails and boost your employability. You’ll find out first-hand if this is the career for you - do well, and you could be offered a graduate job. Work on client projects with specialists to gain valuable insights and build networks with colleagues and peers.
What you'll need
You must have or be on track to pass an undergraduate degree in any subject. We assess your progress based on your most recent academic grades.
While no specific degree or A Level subjects are required, the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) suggests a maths-based degree for those pursuing an actuarial career. The IFoA qualification is rigorous, and if you lack a maths-based degree, they recommend taking a non-member exam to prepare.
When to apply
Once you have submitted your application you'll have seven days to complete the online test, this is the first stage of our recruitment process. Applications for this role may close early should we receive a high volume of interest so we recommend prompt application to avoid disappointment.
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