Key Focus: John Hancock's Fixed Products (FP) business unit focuses on sales of Fixed Annuity products. FP Finance has an excellent opportunity for a motivated individual to join the Statutory and Tax Valuation team, which provides financial reporting for a diverse array of products. The position focuses on the Fixed Deferred Annuities product. Responsibilities Include: Prepare quarterly financial reports on a Statutory basis, including Reserves, Source of Earnings, required capital, and other Corporate mandates in a timely manner.
Analyze and explain results to management. Prepare year-end Statutory exhibits and schedules for the Annual Statement Perform business plan projections/modeling and prepare earnings forecasts Create/modify/review computer programs and assumptions to produce necessary results Prepare Model Audit Rule binders and provide responses to internal/external auditor queries Improve and automate processes Initiate new projects as problem areas are identified and implement solutions Respond to queries and concerns of cross-functional areas, such as the Systems and Accounting areas, by investigating issues and communicating required information. Support new product development initiatives by identifying and implementing appropriate Statutory and Tax reserve methodologies Qualifications: FSA or near FSA Strong analytical and problem solving skills Knowledge of Statutory and Tax valuation requirements, including applicable regulations and Actuarial Guidelines Effective written and oral communication skills Process and result oriented, with strong attention to details Strong technical skills, including knowledge of Excel and Microsoft Access; superior aptitude for actuarial software applications such as GGY AXIS Ability to successfully manage multiple projects and deliver timely results JOHN HANCOCK IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER - AA/F/M/D/V
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Manulife Financial Corporation is a Canadian insurance company and financial services provider. Manulife Financials global head office is lo...
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