Lifestyle Article - Insurance vacancies reach all time high


Vacancies for Corporate Governance peaked in March 2022. IT Management is leading the way in Corporate Governance jobs. Remarkable year-on-year growth for Wales, up 89% on last year. Legal & General has the highest number of jobs across 2020-22.

 According to a report by Harrison Holgate and labour market data analysts Vacancysoft, key recruitment trends also include:

 Insurance vacancies are peaking this year, with 12,688 new jobs so far for January-October 2022: the best like-for-like performance in terms of volumes. We estimate a healthy year-on-year growth of 59% compared to 2021, with vacancies expected to break the 15,000 mark by the end of the year.

 The peak month for insurance vacancies was March 2022, with 1,430 jobs. Notably, vacancies for Corporate Governance jobs within the insurance sector peaked in the same month with 448 new job postings..

 James Chaplin, CEO of Vacancysoft, said: "For the UK's insurance sector, Environmental, Sustainability and Governance (ESG) is increasingly becoming a top priority, so we expect insurance firms to strengthen the size and scope of corporate governance teams. Overall, there is a growing appetite and demand for businesses to adapt to modern regulatory frameworks".

 IT Management is the profession topping the table in the insurance sector
 IT Management is expected to experience a year-on-year increase of 78% in relation to 2021, with vacancies on target to surpass 2,000 job postings by the end of the year. This would constitute the fastest year-on-year rate of increase change during the period.
  
 When considering the share of vacancies, IT Management is estimated to account for almost half (48%), the biggest number of all. Executive Management takes the runners-up spot, estimated to record a year-on-year growth of 24% compared to 2021, slightly lower than last year's (26%).
  
 London surpassed its 2021 totals for Corporate Governance vacancies
 A regional breakdown of the vacancy numbers in Corporate Governance shows London unsurprisingly heading the charts. Volumes are expected to go up by 35%, hitting over 2,000 new jobs by the end of the year.
  
 With 1,678 vacancies during January-October 2022, the region has already surpassed its 2021 result (1,490), confirming its dominant position in the insurance sector for England and Wales.
  
 Wales has also performed well, ranking third in terms of recruiting volumes, with a remarkable year-on-year growth of 89% compared to 2021. Vacancy numbers in the Principality are estimated to reach almost 300 by the end of 2022.
  
 New jobs for AXA to register the fastest year-on-year growth in 2022
 With 671 vacancies, Legal & General posted the highest number of jobs in 2020-22. We expect the British multinational to experience a growth of 44% compared to 2021, exceeding 300 jobs by the end of 2022.
  
 AXA takes the second spot, with 264 new jobs published during January-October 2022 – its annual total is estimated to top 300 vacancies. We forecast AXA to record a spectacular growth of 120% compared to 2021, which would be the fastest year-on-year change in 2022.
  
 Ranked third, Aviva is expected to achieve year-on-year growth of approximately 65% compared to 2021, slightly lower than its 2021 mark (61%).
  

Back to Index


Similar News to this Story

Towers Watson appoints Ashu Bhargava as Senior Director
wers Watson, a WTW business, has appointed Ashu Bhargava as a senior director in its Retirement business.
PwC appoint Kristy Cotton as Head of Pensions Data
PwC has been named the Pensions Industry’s Data Expert Partner for the Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) for 2025. The partnership
Aegon appoints Antonia Balaam as Head of Master Trust
Aegon is pleased to announce the appointment of Antonia Balaam as the pension provider’s Head of Master Trust, a newly created position within the com

Site Search

Exact   Any  

Latest Actuarial Jobs

Actuarial Login

Email
Password
 Jobseeker    Client
Reminder Logon

APA Sponsors

Actuarial Jobs & News Feeds

Jobs RSS News RSS

WikiActuary

Be the first to contribute to our definitive actuarial reference forum. Built by actuaries for actuaries.