Business & Data Analyst

Tenth Revolution Group
London, United Kingdom
Last month
£60,000 – £90,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £90,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
22 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Exposure to high-impact London Market transformation programmes Strong stakeholder visibility and ownership A role focused on influence, clarity and delivery

Business & Data Analyst - London Market / Lloyd's Insurance - SQL, Data Analysis, PAS, DA - London (Hybrid) - Up to £90,000

This is a strong opportunity to join a well-established London Market insurance organisation that's actively investing in data, reporting and platform transformation in underwriting, pricing, claims and reinsurance.

You'll sit at the heart of the business, working on meaningful change programmes. The role gives you real visibility, influence, and the opportunity to shape how insurance data is understood, governed and used across a regulated environment.

You'll work with senior stakeholders who value clear thinking and people who can bridge the gap between business and technology. Hybrid working is supported, with a blend of office, client site and home working.

You will work with

  • London Market Underwriters, Pricing, Claims, Finance, and Operations teams
  • Data Engineers, Data Modellers, Architects and QA
  • Transformation and IT leadership
  • Third-party vendors and delivery partners

What you'll be doing

  • Lead end-to-end business and data analysis across London Market domains, including syndicates, delegated authority, reinsurance, and the full policy lifecycle.
  • Use SQL to perform hands-on data analysis, profiling, reconciliation, validation, and data quality assessments.
  • Own data mapping activities, including source-to-target mappings, business rules, transformation logic, lineage, and traceability.
  • Review existing reports, extracts, and data flows to identify optimisation and reuse opportunities.
  • Translate business needs into clear data and system requirements, including BRDs, user stories, and acceptance criteria.
  • Support agile delivery through sprint planning, backlog refinement, and close collaboration with delivery teams.
  • Act as a trusted bridge between business stakeholders and technology teams.

What's on offer

  • Exposure to high-impact London Market transformation programmes
  • Strong stakeholder visibility and ownership
  • A role focused on influence, clarity and delivery

Key experience we're looking for

  • Proven experience in London Market / Lloyd's insurance.
  • Strong understanding of syndicates, delegated authority / bordereaux, reinsurance & ceded reinsurance and the full policy lifecycle.
  • Excellent SQL skills for data analysis, profiling, validation and reconciliation.
  • Hands-on experience with data profiling, data quality management and source-to-target data mapping, including business rules and transformation logic.
  • Experience working in agile or hybrid delivery environments.
  • Confident communicator, comfortable engaging senior stakeholders.

Interested?

This role is already attracting interest and shortlisting will move quickly.

Apply now

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