About Ledger Investing

Ledger Investing is a Y Combinator-backed startup that is transforming the way insurance risk is financed.  Today, Ledger is an online marketplace, focusing on the securitization of insurance. Insurance securitization has quickly grown to be a $100 billion market but is limited in scope due to opacity and complexity.  Ledger is on its way to expanding this market to $1 trillion by building a seamless data platform from the policyholder to the capital markets, enabling transparency, and bringing best-in-class analytics and real-time insights to the table. Our $75 million Series B round of investment funding has set us up for exponential growth. We are on our way to disrupting the industry by serving as an unparalleled, advantageous marketplace for virtually all types of insurance risks and capital.

About the Team:

Ledger's Broker operates at the intersection of finance, insurance, and technology; it is tasked with executing the go-to-market strategy for a new asset class: casualty insurance-linked securities. We are looking to add a driven, senior level professional with a background in investment banking, strategic advisory, or consulting to insurance company management teams. This candidate will lead the business development and transaction execution effort with large (re)insurance companies and will join the team responsible for all aspects of growing and structuring our asset class. The individual will have an active role on Ledger’s largest securities offerings.

About the role:

  • Leads business development with (re)insurance companies to source ILS transactions
  • Owns the transaction process from the initial pitch to the risk originator to winning the deal including highly complex financial modeling, presentations, and due diligence
  • Accountable for deal execution including investor marketing, due diligence, and negotiations leading to transaction closing
  • Provide feedback to product teams developing platform features for (re)insurance companies

If these responsibilities sound exciting, we'd love to hear from you. We offer competitive compensation, including company stock options. Our headquarters are in New York, but this position will be full-time remote as we are a natively all-remote company.

About you:

  • 10+ years previous experience in investment banking, strategic advisory, or consulting roles working with insurance and reinsurance companies
  • Extensive network within (re)insurance company executives 
    In-depth knowledge of insurance industry, familiarity with insurance linked securities or structured finance products is a plus
  • Entrepreneurial mindset with proven ability to sell new financial products to c-suite executives
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills with specific ability to communicate concepts and ideas concisely and defend their validity
  • Very strong quantitative and analytical skills (including excel modeling)
  • Bachelor's degree required; MBA or other graduate degree is a plus  

Your Benefits:

  • Competitive salary, bonus potential, and equity compensation
  • Work from anywhere. We’re flexible. Our headquarters is in New York, but this position can be fully remote or hybrid.
  • Unlimited PTO
  • 11 Paid Holidays
  • 401k
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance - multiple plans to choose from
  • HSA match for those who select our HDHP Medical plan
  • Company-paid Life and AD&D Insurance
  • Company Paid Long-term Disability Insurance
  • Medical and Dependent Care FSA plans
  • Medical enhancements available: HealthAdvocate Healthcare Support, One Medical On-Demand Primary Care, Teladoc Virtual Health, TalkSpace Online Mental Health Therapy, Kindbody Gynecology and Family-building care
  • Commuter Benefits
  • Up to $2,500 paid by Ledger towards your dream home office setup! Customize what works for you.

 

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