Senior Associate, Public Affairs & Market Development
Lloyd's of London
Dublin, Ireland
Irish insurance regulatory environment knowledge
Insurance market knowledge
Powerpoint presentation skills
This role offers a unique opportunity to represent one of the world’s most recognised insurance brands, driving engagement with the Central Bank of Ireland, Irish government institutions, industry associations, and key European stakeholders on high‑impact regulatory matters
Job Summary
This role offers a unique opportunity to represent one of the world’s most recognised insurance brands, driving engagement with the Central Bank of Ireland, Irish government institutions, industry associations, and key European stakeholders on high‑impact regulatory matters.
The role holder will support strategic engagement with commercial, regulatory, governmental, and market stakeholders in Ireland on issues central to the Lloyd’s Europe operating model.
Lloyd’s is the world’s leading insurance and reinsurance marketplace, inspiring courage for a braver world and building a future that’s more sustainable, resilient and inclusive.
Matching Summary
This role offers a unique opportunity to represent one of the world’s most recognised insurance brands, driving engagement with the Central Bank of Ireland, Irish government institutions, industry associations, and key European stakeholders on high‑impact regulatory matters.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Irish insurance regulatory environment knowledge
Insurance market knowledge
PowerPoint presentation skills
Advocating/ interest representation activities
Stakeholder engagement and relationship-building skills
Nice-to-have
Proactive and adaptable
Energised by diverse topics
Working collaboratively within a team
Working effectively with diverse backgrounds
Ability to understand and improve processes
Key Requirements
Experience working in a regulatory, supervisory, compliance or policy role
Familiarity with European Union policymaking process
Knowledge of EU insurance and horizontal financial services regulations