Underwriting, Broking, Claims
London
£80,000
Reference: HH/RF-13190
The Senior P&C Treaty Specialist will play a key role in structuring, placing, and servicing complex treaty reinsurance programmes for a diverse range of clients. This role requires strong technical expertise, market insight, and experience handling multi-class, cross-border risks, particularly across Africa, MENA, Asia, and Europe.
Key Responsibilities:Lead the design and placement of proportional and non-proportional P&C treaty programmes, focusing on large, complex risks in emerging and developed markets.
Work across a variety of lines including Property, Casualty, Motor, Medical, Personal Accident, Financial Lines, and Agriculture.
Develop bespoke reinsurance solutions tailored to client needs, with consideration for regulatory, solvency, and capital management requirements.
Draft and review reinsurance documentation including slips, endorsements, and treaty wordings to ensure technical accuracy and compliance.
Build and maintain strong relationships with Lloyd’s, London Market, and international reinsurers to access competitive capacity and innovative structures.
Act as a key point of contact for clients, managing renewals, technical queries, and placement strategy.
Collaborate internally with contract, technical, and compliance teams to ensure seamless client delivery.
Support junior colleagues through informal mentoring and technical development.
At least 7 years’ experience in treaty reinsurance broking, with a focus on multi-class international placements.
Strong understanding of proportional and non-proportional treaty structures and technical documentation.
Demonstrated experience handling risks across Africa, MENA, Asia, and Europe.
Excellent communication and client relationship management skills.
Technically strong, with confidence in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating complex treaty wordings.
Commercially minded and comfortable working in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment.
Professional qualifications (e.g. ACII) are advantageous.