Actuarial Science Salary in London
London is the UK's highest-paying region for most occupations, reflecting its concentration of headquarters, financial services and professional firms. The capital's salary premium typically ranges from 20-40% above the national median, though higher living costs — particularly housing — significantly offset this advantage.
London weighting and the higher cost of living should be factored into salary comparisons. Average rents are roughly double the national average.
Salary Trajectory
| Stage | Years Exp | P25 | Median | P75 | P90 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Actuarial Analyst (Student) | 0+ | £36,960 | £43,560 | £50,160 | £55,440 |
| Part-Qualified Actuary | 3+ | £52,800 | £63,360 | £76,560 | £85,800 |
| Newly Qualified Actuary (FIA/FFA) | 6+ | £72,600 | £89,760 | £105,600 | £118,800 |
| Senior Actuary / Manager | 10+ | £99,000 | £121,440 | £145,200 | £165,000 |
| Chief Actuary / Partner | 16+ | £145,200 | £184,800 | £237,600 | £303,600 |
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Based on ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) via NOMIS. Regional salary adjustments derived from ONS regional pay differentials. Career progression timelines based on industry research. All figures are gross annual pay estimates for full-time workers.