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Actuarial Valuation, Capital Management and Performance Reporting Director
AXA
Publiée le
26/05/2026
Contrat
CDI
Localisation
GT Tower (PH)
Taille équipe
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Missions clés
Lead the Actuarial Valuation, Capital Management, Performance Reporting, and Business Analysis functions. · Manage the preparation of data input and valuation results for financial statements. · Provide insights and recommendations for capital optimization and risk mitigation strategies. · Prepare and present financial and operational reports related to actuarial metrics and business profitability. · Manage, mentor, and develop a high-performing team of actuarial professionals.
Profil recherché
Bac +3 (Licence, Bachelor) · Leadership · Communication · Team management · Analytical thinking · Fellow of the Society of Actuaries (SOA) · Institute of Actuaries (UK)
Outils & compétences
Actuarial modeling, Valuation, Risk management, Capital management frameworks, ORSA, ICAAP
Le poste en détail
JOB TITLE: Actuarial Valuation, Capital Management and Performance Reporting Director DIVISION: Finance DEPARTMENT: AXAPH FI LOCATION: GT Tower International cor. HV Dela Costa Makati City REPORTING TO (ROLE): Life Chief Actuary NUMBER OF DIRECT REPORTS: 3 MAIN PURPOSE OF THE JOB: This role will lead the Actuarial Valuation, Capital Management, Performance Reporting, and Business Analysis functions within the insurance company. This role is pivotal in ensuring the accuracy and integrity of financial reporting, optimizing capital utilization, and providing strategic insights to support business growth. The role manages a team of 10-12 professionals, including 3 direct reports, coordinates with both the regulator and auditors, and collaborates closely with senior management to align actuarial strategies with corporate objectives. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES: Actuarial Valuation: Manage the preparation of data input, valuation results, technical insurance provisions for recording in financial statements (both PFRS4 and IFRS17 bases), in timely, accurate, complete and consistent manner. Manage the production and handling of accountabilities on the company’s different lines of business. Lead the preparation of actuarial-related reports for regulatory submission (e.g., AVR, RBC, QSR, AS, ORSA), ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and accounting principles. Capital Management: Lead the Capital Allocation process of both Life and GI business to determine the excess capital that can be remitted to shareholders as cash dividends, while maintaining sufficient buffer on the company’s networth and solvency. Provide insights and recommendations for capital optimization and risk mitigation strategies. Performance Reporting: Prepare and present financial and operational reports related to actuarial metrics, product performance, and business profitability. Ensure accuracy, timeliness, and clarity of reporting to stakeholders including regulator and auditors. Manage the actuarial aspect of business plan and forecasts (e.g., Strategic Planning, Revised Budget, PCHY, FC1, FC2, PCFY), and provide recommendations that support sustainable CSM growth and create shareholder value. Business Analysis: Provide in-depth analyses of business performance, product profitability, and risk exposures. Support strategic decision-making through quantitative and qualitative insights. Team Leadership & Development: Manage, mentor, and develop a high-performing team of actuarial professionals. Foster a collaborative and innovative work environment. Regulatory & Compliance: Coordinate with regulator and auditors. Ensure all actuarial activities comply with regulatory requirements, internal policies, and industry standards. Stakeholder Engagement: Collaborate with Finance, Underwriting, Risk Management, and Executive teams to provide actuarial expertise and support strategic initiatives. KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS: EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in Actuarial Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or related field; advanced degree preferred. Fellow of the Society of Actuaries (SOA), Institute of Actuaries (UK), or equivalent. Minimum of 8-10 years of relevant experience in life insurance actuarial functions, with progressive leadership roles. Strong technical expertise in actuarial modeling, valuation, and risk management. Experience with capital management frameworks such as ORSA, ICAAP, or similar. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to convey complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders. Proven leadership and team management skills.