Insurance Analytics Graduate Programme - September 2025

Lane Clark & Peacock LLP.
London
2 weeks ago
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LCP is an award-winning actuarial and analytics consultancy providing advice on insurance, pensions, investments, energy, employee benefits, and health. We fuse human expertise with powerful analytics to shape a more positive future for our clients and people.

The Opportunity:The Insurance Consulting department advises general insurance companies on reserving and financial risk management by building models to calculate capital requirements, supporting their analytics and underwriting, and helping meet regulatory requirements eg Solvency UK / Solvency II.

The work we do involves assessing and quantifying the risks associated with future events to help manage this uncertainty for insurers and ensure they are financially robust. You will get to work across a diverse range of clients writing all types of insurance. This will provide you with a broad spectrum of interesting challenges and problem-solving opportunities.

As a Graduate in our Insurance Analytics team (within Insurance Consulting), you'll be working within a team of actuaries, data scientists, and software engineers to solve interesting real-world problems in general insurance. This will include working on our multi-award-winning analytics software, LCPInsurSight, which is used by some of the largest insurers in the world and has been used on over £150bn of insurance business.

Your Role:The type of work you can expect to be involved in as an analyst in the role includes:

  • Writing code in R & Python to carry out analytics work and responding to feedback following code reviews from other members of the team.
  • Developing new features for our insurance analytics platform LCP InsurSight.
  • Deploying code for new InsurSight features and other client solutions to Azure.
  • Helping design and create specifications for work needed on consulting analytics projects.
  • Writing and implementing tests to ensure that code is robust, works as expected, and is free from errors.
  • Working with the wider insurance consulting team on projects where analytics expertise is needed.
  • Presenting the results of your work to existing clients and prospects.

Professional Development:We encourage continuous learning through professional qualifications and personal development training. You will have the opportunity to work alongside leading professionals in the sector.

What We’re Looking For:

  • A Level Maths A Grade (taking into account any contextualisation of grades).
  • Degree educated (minimum 2:1) or currently studying for a degree and on track to achieve a 2:1, in any subject.
  • Strong interest in analytics and experience of programming.
  • Problem solving, numeracy, and analytical skills.
  • Excellent communication skills and evidence of coding ability and presentation skills.

What’s in it for you?

As well as joining a multi-award winning, fun, collaborative, people-first organisation where your personal and professional skills will be developed to make you the best you can be, we offer an attractive benefits package designed to promote your overall wellbeing so that you are able to perform to your full potential both in and out of work. Currently, our core benefits package includes:

  • Study support (where applicable).
  • 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with flexible options.
  • Private medical insurance, life assurance, income protection, and digital GP services.
  • High street discounts and discounted gym memberships.
  • Access to Wellbeing, LGBTQ+, Multicultural, and Women’s networks.

Apply Now:Ready to embark on a career where your potential knows no bounds? Then don’t delay, click on the apply now button!

Please note: Roles may close early due to a high volume of applications, so don't delay - apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

Accessibility and Sponsorship:LCP is committed to making our opportunities accessible to all. If you would like to talk to someone about any adjustments you may need to assist with your application process, please contact our Early Careers recruitment team by emailing to arrange a confidential conversation.

LCP currently holds a sponsorship license for skilled worker visas, allowing us to assist with applications aligning with the UK Government's criteria for skilled worker sponsorship. If you anticipate needing sponsorship for a skilled worker visa, we recommend reviewing the sponsorship criteria on the government website for your desired role before applying to LCP.

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