Harrison HolgateLondon

Underwriting Portfolio Analyst (12 Month FTC)

Project-Based

Description

This is a 12-month fixed-term contract (maternity cover) for an Underwriting Portfolio Analyst, sitting at the heart of a Lloyd's insurer's underwriting strategy and portfolio management function.

The role is best described as a hybrid UW Portfolio / Strategy / MI / Project position, supporting the active steering and optimisation of the underwriting portfolio.

It works closely with the Underwriting Portfolio Manager and broader strategy team to deliver data-led insight, performance analysis, and strategic input into underwriting decisions.

Key themes of the role include:

  • Underwriting Portfolio Management & Oversight - monitoring portfolio performance, identifying trends, conducting deep-dive performance reviews, and supporting portfolio optimisation aligned to strategy

  • MI & Reporting Ownership - maintaining and enhancing a complex MI suite (Excel/VBA) and delivering regular, high-quality portfolio reporting for senior stakeholders and committees

  • Strategic Input - feeding analysis into underwriting strategy, planning cycles, and decision-making, helping to challenge and validate business plans

  • Project & Transformation Work - supporting the development of new MI capabilities (notably Power BI dashboards), improving reporting infrastructure, and contributing to broader underwriting transformation initiatives

  • Stakeholder Engagement - working closely with underwriting, actuarial, and exposure management teams to ensure a "one source of truth" and aligned portfolio view

Overall, this is a high-impact, analytical role suited to someone with experience across underwriting portfolio analytics, MI/reporting, and strategic or project-based work, with the opportunity to influence portfolio steering, underwriting performance, and business planning within a Lloyd's environment.

Skills

Power BI

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