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Senior Delegated Authority Analyst - Lloyd's

Harrison Holgate
Greater London
1 day ago
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Senior Delegated Authority Analyst
City of London (Hybrid)

circa £75,000 + excellent benefits



My client, a high-performing Lloyd’s syndicate, is seeking a Senior Delegated Authority Analyst to join their growing DUA function. This is an exciting opportunity to take ownership of delegated underwriting processes within a collaborative, fast-paced, and forward-thinking environment.



You will support the management and oversight of the Delegated Underwriting portfolio, ensuring all contracts meet regulatory and compliance standards. The role will involve conducting due diligence, managing audits, analysing bordereaux data, and engaging closely with brokers, underwriters, and internal stakeholders across the business.



This position offers the chance to work within a highly experienced and tight-knit team, where your input will have real visibility and impact. The successful candidate will have strong technical knowledge of Lloyd’s delegated authority processes and systems, alongside excellent communication and organisational skills.



Key requirements:

  • Proven experience managing Lloyd’s Coverholder or DUA processes

  • Strong understanding of Lloyd’s systems such as Atlas, DCOM, and DAM

  • Confident in handling audits, bordereaux analysis, and regulatory oversight

  • Excellent attention to detail



    If you’re looking for a hands-on role within a respected Lloyd’s syndicate that values collaboration, precision, and professional growth, this is a fantastic opportunity to take the next step in your career.




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