Singlife is a leading homegrown financial services company offering consumers a better way to financial freedom. Through innovative, technology-enabled solutions and a wide range of products and services, Singlife provides consumers control over their financial wellbeing at every stage of their lives.
In addition to a comprehensive suite of insurance plans, employee benefits, partnerships with financial adviser channels and bancassurance, Singlife offers investment and advisory solutions through its GROW with Singlife platform. It also offers the Singlife Account, a mobile-first insurance savings plan.
Singlife is the exclusive insurance provider for the Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Home Affairs and Public Officers Group Insurance Scheme. Singlife is also an official signatory of the United Nations Principles for Sustainable Insurance and the United Nations-supported Principles for Responsible Investment, affirming its commitment to finding a better way to sustainability.
First announced in September 2020 and valued at S$3.2 billion, the merger of Aviva Singapore and Singlife was the largest insurance deal in Singapore then and created one of the largest homegrown financial services companies in the republic.
Key Appointments
• Responsible for the pricing of Individual insurance products and ensuring that our pricing strategies are competitive, profitable, and compliant with internal and regulatory requirements.
Key Responsibilities
• Manage the pricing for all individual insurance products, including new product development and product enhancements
• Conduct actuarial analysis and research to support pricing decisions, including data collection, analysis, and modeling
• Ensure that all pricing strategies comply with regulatory requirements and company policies
• Manage and develop a team of actuaries and analysts, providing mentorship and guidance as needed
• Oversee the development and maintenance of pricing models, tools, and systems
• Stay up-to-date with industry trends and regulatory changes related to pricing
Requirements
Experience
• At least 7 years of experience, including at least 2 years of experience in actuarial pricing
• Knowledge of regulatory requirements related to insurance pricing, such as MAS, LIA MOH regulations and guidelines.
Education
• Qualified Actuary (under Institute of Actuaries / Society of Actuaries / Institute of Actuaries of Australia)
Skills
• Strong analytical skills, with experience in actuarial modeling, data analysis, and statistical analysis
• Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex actuarial concepts to non-technical stakeholders
• Strong leadership skills, with the ability to manage and develop a team of actuaries and analysts
• Strong project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects and priorities simultaneously