Actuarial Intern
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FIND YOUR 'BETTER' AT AIA We don't simply believe in being 'The Best'. We believe in better - because there's no limit to how far 'better' can take us. We believe in empowering every one of our people to find their 'better' - in the work they do, the career they build, the life they live and the difference they make. So that together we can support even more people - including our own - to live Healthier, Longer, Better Lives. If you believe in better, we'd love to hear from you. About the Role The Actuarial Department and Capital Management Department of AIA Hong Kong consists of various functions. As an actuarial intern, you will have a unique 6-month experience to expose into different functions/sections during the internship period Roles and Responsibilities: This function is further divided into different sections for reporting under different valuation basis. This function prepares financial reports and projections for both external and internal use
- Performing the calculation, data extraction and checking for financial report through the use of spreadsheet and/or Prophet models
- Verification of valuation basis applied in the financial models
- Supporting coding of new products and enhancements of the spreadsheet and/or Prophet models
- Performing analysis and explanation of results
- University students major in Actuarial Science, Risk Management, Mathematics, Statistics, Insurance or Finance with strong mathematics background
- Good analytical and communication skills
- Good command of written and spoken English
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, knowledge of Prophet, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) or other computer programming language is an advantage
- You are required to obtain the relevant license(s) if your job involves regulated activities
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