Who We Are
SiriusPoint is a global underwriter of insurance and reinsurance providing solutions to clients and brokers around the world. Bermuda‑headquartered with offices in New York, London, Stockholm and other locations, we are listed on the New York Stock Exchange (SPNT). We have licenses to write Property & Casualty and Accident & Health insurance and reinsurance globally. Our offering and distribution capabilities are strengthened by a portfolio of strategic partnerships with Managing General Agents and Program Administrators. With approximately $2.8 billion total capital, SiriusPoint’s operating companies have a financial strength rating of A- (Excellent) from AM Best, S&P and Fitch, and A3 from Moody’s.
Chief Accounting Officer (CAO)
We are looking for a senior executive responsible for the strategic leadership and direction of all accounting and financial reporting functions. The CAO will ensure accuracy, integrity, and compliance of financial information for internal and external stakeholders, including the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and other regulatory bodies. The CAO reports directly to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and works closely with executive leadership to support company‑wide strategic objectives.
Your Responsibilities Will Include
- Ensure Accurate Financial Reporting : Oversee the preparation and submission of financial statements in accordance with GAAP and IFRS. Manage the monthly, quarterly, and annual closing processes to ensure all financial data is accurately captured and reported.
- Regulatory Compliance : Ensure compliance with SEC, NAIC, and other regulatory requirements. Stay updated with changes in regulations and ensure the company’s financial practices adhere to these standards.
- Internal Controls : Develop and maintain robust internal control systems to safeguard the company’s assets and ensure the integrity of financial reporting. Conduct regular audits and assessments to identify and mitigate risks.
- Financial Analysis and Reporting : Provide detailed financial analysis and reporting to senior management and the board of directors. Prepare financial forecasts, budgets, and variance analyses to support strategic decision‑making.
- Audit Coordination : Coordinate with external auditors to facilitate the annual audit process. Address audit findings and ensure the company remains in good standing with its auditors.
- Risk Management : Identify and manage financial risks related to compliance and reporting. Develop strategies to mitigate these risks and ensure the company is prepared to respond to financial challenges.
- Policy Development : Develop and implement financial policies and procedures to ensure consistency and compliance across the organization.
- Stakeholder Communication : Communicate financial reporting and compliance matters to internal and external stakeholders, including regulators, investors, and senior management.
- Enhance Processes : Continuously improve accounting processes and systems to enhance efficiency and accuracy. Implement best practices and leverage technology to streamline operations.
- Maintain Financial Systems : Oversee the maintenance and enhancement of financial systems, collaborating with IT and other departments for system upgrades.
- Ensure Reconciliation and Reporting : Regularly reconcile accounts and address discrepancies promptly. Prepare and review financial reports for accuracy and regulatory compliance.
- Support Budget Management : Assist in preparing and managing the company’s budget. Monitor performance against the budget and provide analysis to support decision‑making.
- Lead and Develop Team : Provide guidance, training, and support to the accounting team. Foster a collaborative and high‑performance culture.
Your Skills And Abilities Should Include
15+ years of progressive accounting and finance experience, including a minimum of 5 years in a senior accounting leadership role at a publicly traded company. Experience in the insurance or financial services industry is essential.Bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance required; a Master of Business Administration (MBA) or equivalent advanced degree is preferred.An active Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license is required.Must have extensive experience with SEC reporting requirements, Sarbanes‑Oxley (SOX) compliance, and complex GAAP accounting issues.Proven ability to lead and scale an accounting function in a dynamic, high‑growth environment.Strong knowledge of financial and accounting software, systems, and data analytics.Outstanding communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively engage with executive leadership, the Board of Directors, and external auditors.Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision, and FSA Medical and Dependent CareHealth Savings Account (HSA)EAPBasic Life and AD&D (company paid)Basic Long‑Term Disability (employer paid – taxable income)Employee‑paid Long Term Disability (voluntary)Company Medical Leave, Parental leave – 8 weeks full pay after 6 months of serviceVoluntary benefits : short‑term disability, Critical illness, Hospital Indemnity, AccidentTravel assistance programs (company paid)401(k) 6 % safe harbor match, fully vested after two years, pre‑ and post‑tax contributions allowedGym reimbursementLegal planPet InsuranceTuition reimbursementGenerous PTOFlexible work arrangementFully stacked pantry on‑siteTeam outingsERG GroupsWe are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time.
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