DescriptionJoin a dynamic team at Chubb where your analytical skills will directly impact regulatory compliance and financial operations! As a Financial Analyst, youβll play a key role in ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and excellence in all aspects of financial reporting and assessment processesβmaking a real difference in a collaborative, fast-paced environment.
Main Responsibilities:Β
- Prepare and file policy level and company level reports as required by various states and ensure compliance with all reporting requirements and deadlines.
- Prepare disbursement requests for various state and other statutory assessments or filing fees, ensuring requests are completed accurately and within established deadlines.
- Ensure that all payments and reports submitted are accurate and properly documented for future reference.
- Ensure that procedures are updated for any necessary changes as required.
- Respond promptly and within requested due dates to any questions or inquiries from any insurance department or other assessing/reporting organization.Β Ensure responses are appropriate prior to sending externally and saved to appropriate folders for future reference.
- Respond promptly and within requested due dates to any internal questions as well.Β
- Support development of the annual assessment budget and provide monthly/quarterly variance analysis.
- Assist with providing research and data on account reconciliations, to surcharge manager.
- Provide assessment documentation for accrual reviews, in terms of updated payment, basis, and rate information for trending analyses.
- Surplus lines state filings and fee payments are processed accurately and on time for all surplus linesβ companies, ensuring continued eligibility.
- Surplus lines carrier reporting is completed with accurate and timely submission of all policy and premium reports to the relevant agencies and associations.
- Support extended Regulatory Affairs Team with special requests or inquires as needed.
Reporting Relationship:
- Reports to the Manager of Assessment and Surcharge Group.
Qualifications- Undergraduate degree from an accredited university preferred, but equivalent experience will be considered.
- 1+ year of experience with statutory, regulatory, compliance or other insurance reporting is preferred.
- Financial experience/knowledge of Peoplesoft Financials (General Ledger and Accounts Payable) is preferred.
- Experience with data reporting and analysis and reporting tools or software, such as Cognos.
- Skilled use of Microsoft Office products (Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, Teams).Β Pivot tables and VLOOKUPβs are essential.
- Attention to detail and excellent organizational skills are required.
- Ability to work independently, but also as part of a team and to prioritize work assigned to ensure reports and payments are completed accurately and on time.
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate and manage workloads independently.