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Munich ReDubai, UAEPosted 19 May 2026

Munich Re is seeking an Actuary to support Primary Insurance and Reinsurance clients in the MEA region through specialized health insurance actuarial consulting. The role involves developing pricing models, evaluating risk factors, and monitoring health insurance market dynamics. Candidates must possess strong technical skills in Excel, R, or Python and hold a recognized actuarial fellowship. This position offers significant impact by directly influencing underwriting strategies and risk management for complex health portfolios.

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Experience

3-5 years

Function

Finance

Work mode

Onsite, UAE

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Munich Re is seeking an Actuary to support Primary Insurance and Reinsurance clients in the MEA region through specialized health insurance actuarial consulting. The role involves developing pricing models, evaluating risk factors, and monitoring health insurance market dynamics. Candidates must possess strong technical skills in Excel, R, or Python and hold a recognized actuarial fellowship. This position offers significant impact by directly influencing underwriting strategies and risk management for complex health portfolios.

TAL's take

Quality 75/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

High-caliber global reinsurance firm with a specialized, well-defined actuarial role in the MEA region.

Extremely detailed JD with clear expectations for actuarial modeling, pricing, and regional health insurance market expertise.

Must haves

  • Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Actuarial Science or Economics
  • Fellowship in the national Society of Actuaries
  • 3 to 5 years of reinsurance experience in health insurance
  • Strong actuarial expertise in health insurance pricing, reserving, and forecasting
  • Proficiency in Excel and actuarial tools
  • Working knowledge of R and/or Python

Tools and skills

excelrpython

About the company

Global reinsurance leader, but categorized as tier 2 due to being a traditional insurance firm rather than a high-growth tech platform.

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