International Business Analyst - Financial Operatons

Insight Recruitment Solutions
London, United Kingdom
Yesterday
£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
4 Jun 2026 (Yesterday)

A fantastic opportunity to join a modern, technology-enabled specialty insurance carrier partnering with MGAs, captives and intermediaries across the UK, Europe and the US. Our client is seeking a Business Analyst to join their FinOps product team, a newly created role sitting at the intersection of finance, operations and data engineering.

Responsibilities:

  • Gather and translate international business requirements into clear technical specifications and user stories for the FinOps product team
  • Write and maintain SQL queries to extract, analyse and validate data across financial and operational databases
  • Support data pipelines including bordereaux ingestion, data transformation and downstream reporting
  • Provide hands-on technical product support, triaging issues and investigating data discrepancies
  • Define acceptance criteria, lead UAT and validate delivered functionality against requirements
  • Champion UK and European business needs, ensuring they are reflected in the FinOps product roadmap
  • Create and maintain process documentation, data flow diagrams and technical specs accessible to both business and technical audiences

Experience and Skills required:

  • BA experience in insurance, reinsurance or financial services
  • Hands-on experience with insurance data; bordereaux, premium, claims or operational reporting
  • Proficient in SQL and comfortable with ETL/ELT processes and data ingestion platforms
  • Experience working across international teams and time zones
  • Knowledge of UK regulatory requirements; specialty insurance a plus
  • Ideally a degree in Business, Computer Science, Finance, Information Systems or related field

*Our client is committed to diversity in all of its forms and operates an inclusive recruitment process*

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