The position leads groupwide accumulation management for casualty-related exposures, playing a pivotal role in supporting SCOR’s strategic objectives and enhancing the performance of casualty lines of business. Key responsibilities include:
Defining and continuously improving the scope and processes for accumulation control and risk selection to align with strategic goals.
Monitoring casualty accumulation risks and emerging trends to ensure compliance with established capacity limits.
Overseeing regulatory and rating agency reporting, and contributing to major event response and loss estimation efforts.
Supporting underwriters during client engagements by providing insights on casualty exposure data and accumulation metrics.
Coordinating with internal stakeholders and external vendors to advance modelling capabilities and uphold data quality and consistency.
Enhancing, harmonizing, and maintaining tools and systems that underpin the risk accumulation framework.
Expertise in Property and Casualty risk modelling and aggregation, particularly in U.S. Casualty, is essential. The role also requires strong collaboration across multiple functions, including underwriting and management, actuarial pricing and reserving, legal, and claims.
Team Lead for the exposure management of Casualty exposures
Lead the groupwide accumulation processes from all major risk sources for all casualty related exposures.
In collaboration with the Casualty CUO and other Casualty UW experts;
Define new risk scenarios to continuously assess emerging risks and challenge the accumulation approach, including leveraging from data sources which reflect social, technical and legal factors to develop more comprehensive and forward-looking views of the casualty landscape and improve underwriting risk selection and risk mitigation.
Steer the portfolio through analyses of the evolution of accumulation and portfolio optimization analyses & develop a strong relationship with business partners across both Divisions to implement a well-defined process for monitoring and management of capacities.
Training of Casualty underwriters on the new Casualty Capacity framework such that during the renewal the understanding of the consumed capacity is clearly understood and adherence to the capacity limits can be effectively controlled as well as supporting underwriters during client visits when exposure data and Accumulation are topical.
Monitor P&C’s risk profile and define alert trigger point and referral process for risk accumulation.
Leverage from the accumulation output to challenge / re-calibrate the P&C Capital Modelling Tool.
Manage all regulatory and rating agency reporting requirements for the Group and legal entity, including ORSA and governance documentation whilst coordinating with the Group’s global risk reporting community.
Contribute to the groupwide casualty related major event response with catastrophe loss estimation, in close coordination with claims, underwriting, actuarial.
Actively contribute to various ERM initiatives including ad-hoc reporting requests, risk assessments on emerging risks, internal and external audits, risk training etc.
Member of the Global Accumulation Committee
Team Lead for the development, maintenance and update of the tools and processes supporting the Casualty related Accumulation Management
Processes:
Establish a strong relationship with the owners of the data feed by establishing a well-defined process.
Develop new methods & processes to enhance SCOR’s casualty catastrophe modelling capabilities and quantification of casualty risks.
Harmonize the approach for the risk identification and aggregation, the assessment, the monitoring and the reporting of the accumulations at various levels (risk, portfolio, cedent, region, country, entity, division…)
Define and implement guidelines on data (structure and type) needed for the analysis of the accumulations (including refinement of the optimal frequency of updates)
Tools:
Enhance, harmonize and maintain the tools and systems to support the risk accumulation process
Develop a strong relationship with SCOR’s casualty vendor models to including coordination with central functions on licensing and contract renewal negotiations.
We are ideally looking for candidates who have the following experience and competencies:
Experience:
Extensive insurance or reinsurance experience in actuarial or quantitative areas such as capital modelling, pricing and/or reserving or technical underwriting, with a focus on Casualty related lines with a significant concentration of this experience related to US Casualty.
Personal Competencies:
Excellent Analytical and Synthesis skills: Drills down to explore root causes of observable facts; is able to reduce complicated factual contents to the essentials.
Sound knowledge of insurance/reinsurance business and principles.
Hands-on leadership with excellent communication skills: Has very good listening skills and communicates clearly and concisely verbally and in writing at all levels
Collaborative spirit: key to both the risk aggregation process
Good understanding of Actuarial/Risk Assessment/Financial Techniques in particular related to the aggregation of risks.
Digital Competencies:
Experience in using standard business software a must. Competence in a language/tool supporting numerical programming very useful (e.g. R, Python), noting that the role will have expert support in this area from other team members.
Managerial competencies:
None, but as an expert will provide mentoring and coaching to team analysts/ interns
As a leading global reinsurer, SCOR offers its clients a diversified and innovative range of reinsurance and insurance solutions and services to control and manage risk. Applying “The Art & Science of Risk,” SCOR uses its industry-recognized expertise and cutting-edge financial solutions to serve its clients and contribute to the welfare and resilience of society in around 160 countries worldwide.
Working at SCOR means engaging with some of the best minds in the industry – actuaries, data scientists, underwriters, risk modelers, engineers, and many others – as we work together to find solutions to pressing challenges facing societies.
As an international company, our common culture is defined by “The SCOR Way.” Serving both to build momentum that drives the Group forward and as a compass to guide our actions and choices, The SCOR Way is anchored by five core values, reflecting the input of employees at all levels of the Group. We care about clients, people, and societies. We perform with integrity. We act with courage. We encourage open minds. And we thrive through collaboration.
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SCOR, one of the world's largest reinsurers, provides its clients with a diversified and innovative range of solutions to control and manage risk. Using its experience and expertise, “The Art & Science of Risk”, SCOR provides cutting-edge financial solutions, analytics tools and services in all areas related to risk – in Life & Health as well as in P&C.
The reinsurance industry is about combining technical expertise and experience with the developments of science. However many tools we use to conduct our activities (models, databases, pricing tools, reserving tools, and so on), we also need expert judgments and human experience to correctly underwrite. This is what we call the art of underwriting. Reinsurance is a knowledge industry. Expertise is an accumulation variable.
The most advanced tool will never replace the intuition of a seasoned underwriter facing a complex risk. Because at the end of the day, you have to make a decision, to sign, to underwrite. And what we have underwritten, we cannot overwrite - our word is our bond, as is our signature. This dimension of our business, linked to the art of underwriting, is more important than some observers would have people believe.
One way to acquire this art is to share experiences – both good and bad – and to share doubts and questions. Artists always belong to a school, from which they learn their craft.
Like artists, we have to learn, imitate, mimic, and then innovate, in order to find our own style and create our own distinctive work.