Claim Intelligence Analyst
Acorn Group
Job Description
As an Claims Intelligence Analyst, you will be responsible for supporting the Counter Fraud team and other areas of the business. You will identify and review suspected fraudulent claims/policies through counter fraud platforms, reporting these to counter fraud agencies when relevant. You will use a wide variety of fraud detection software and tools to conduct advanced intelligence investigations into suspect claims, producing findings within a report.
You will build and maintain professional relationships with intelligence suppliers, professional bodies and law enforcement agencies. You will work closely with Investigators, Underwriters, and the Intelligence team to support the objective of improving fraud savings and reducing indemnity spend. Responsibilities To investigate suspected fraudulent claims/policies using various intelligence tools To deliver a usable intelligence-based product to reduce claim losses To provide intelligence-led support to general claims/policy teams Confident in presenting complex information in a clear and concise manner Contribute to the continued improvements of the intelligence products & output Handling, analysing and evaluating highly confidential datasets and documents To develop an understanding of the MI Reports generated and fraud detection strategy To assist in the promotion of data integrity across the group Review and respond to Schedule 2, Part 1, Paragraph 2 requests received into the business Review intelligence received into the unit and ensure exposure is identified and worked appropriately Perform advanced intelligence investigations relevant to the subject matter to collect, analyse and suitably record items of interest Help maintain and extend the Intelligence professional relationships with intelligence suppliers, professional bodies and law enforcement agencies Adhere to company processes and ensure that DPA, FCA, TCF and other related regulatory requirements are met Report fraudulent claims and policies to counter fraud agencies and subsequently provide evidence/produce witness statements What we’re looking for Knowledge of claims and/or underwriting best practice, particularly in relation to effective leakage control, risk management, quality, training and compliance Analytical thinker – able to analyse information quickly and use it to provide robust advice Written communicator – able to easily relay complex information in a written report Curious – an inquisitive, open-minded type who seeks out information from sources that may not always seem obvious Online awareness – an ongoing interest in current and emerging online trends, particularly in social networking Organised - good time management skills, able to work under pressure and deliver against deadlines set Keen eye for detail with the ability to think laterally and act through reasoned decision making Minimum of 1 year in Intelligence or Counter Fraud Investigations with a strong understanding of electronic fraud detection software is preferred but not essential Experience in using fraud detection tools and intelligence analysis software Role details Location: Sevenoaks – hybrid working available Working hours: Monday to Friday 9:00am - 5:30pm, 37.5 hours per week Salary: £28,748 - £35,500 DOE, plus up to £1,500 performance related bonus per annum (upon establishment in role) Benefits A maximum of 35 days’ holiday (including bank holidays, with optional buy/sell) 24/7 mental health support & free counselling Flexible benefits, including early access to salary via internal platform Hybrid working option to support work-life balance Recognition awards, social events & more #J-18808-Ljbffr