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Register report · by occupation

Trending sponsors hiring actuaries, economists and statisticians

Licensed sponsors ranked by the jobs they posted in this occupation in the 4 weeks to 18 August 2026. Some of those postings have closed since. Each row also shows what that sponsor has open today. Only jobs we classified as this occupation count, and the same companies may be hiring for other roles too. See the register-wide ranking or check visa eligibility and going rate for actuaries, economists and statisticians.
Last 4 weeks

434 jobs open now in this occupation

Biggest hirers

by jobs posted

  1. 01Leonardo UK LtdLeonardo UK Ltdnone open · from 07+7

How we work this out

We count full-time job postings by the date they were posted. Three exclusions matter more than any threshold. A role advertised as part time, contract, temporary or an internship does not count, because it is rarely a role a sponsored worker could take. Where a job board does not state either way, we do count it, since some boards never state it at all. When we first find a company's job board we take on its whole backlog at once. Counting that would show a hiring surge that never happened, so we leave that first batch out. We also keep newly licensed sponsors out of Fastest growing, since a percentage measured against a period before they existed means nothing. They have their own board.

How jobs map to occupations: we classify every job title against the ONS SOC 2020 codes with an automated matcher, and around 97% of jobs get a code. We leave out the jobs it wasn't confident about, and an occasional job still lands under a neighbouring occupation. On an occupation page a company's numbers count only its jobs in that occupation. The same company may be hiring for other roles too.

Past months for actuaries, economists and statisticians

July 2026June 2026May 2026April 2026March 2026February 2026
02
Mott MacDonald LtdMott MacDonald Ltdnone open · from 0
6+6
  • 03SSE PlcSSE Plc5 open now · from 05+5
  • 04HSBC Holdings plcHSBC Holdings plc1 open now · from 04+4
  • 05RELX (UK) LimitedRELX (UK) Limited4 open now · from 04+4
  • 06Amazon Rainforest UK Services Ltdfrom 214 last month268+54
    07Hunt UK Visa Sponsorsfrom 190 last month231+41
    08HUVS Limitedfrom 176 last month209+33
    Ranked on the raw increase.Unlock 4 more

    Fastest growing

    jobs posted · by 4-week growth

    1. 01High Finance (UK) LimitedHigh Finance (UK) Limited4 open now · from 34+33%
    2. 02Hastings Insurance Services LimitedHastings Insurance Services Limited7 open now · from 78+14%
    3. 03Oliver James Associates LimitedOliver James Associates Limited11 open now · from 1112+9%
    Min. 3 postings in the prior 4 weeks.

    Newly licensed & hiring

    on the register under 3 months

    1. 01SIRIUSPOINT INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE CORPORATION (PUBL)SIRIUSPOINT INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE CORPORATION (PUBL)licensed 8 Jul3jobs open
    2. 02THE NORTON MOTORCYCLE CO. LIMITEDTHE NORTON MOTORCYCLE CO. LIMITEDlicensed 7 Jul2jobs open
    3. 03AUTOTRADER LIMITEDAUTOTRADER LIMITEDlicensed 2 Jul1jobs open
    4. 04FIDERES U.K. LTDFIDERES U.K. LTDlicensed 2 Jul1jobs open
    Often a team built from scratch.

    Frequently asked questions

    What counts as a job posted in a given period?

    Every full-time role we found for that sponsor with a posting date inside the period, whether it's still open or has since closed. Part time, contract, temporary and internship postings don't count. We don't narrow it to jobs that are still live, and that's deliberate. Filtering would make older periods look quiet and push every trend upward.

    Why is a sponsor I know is hiring missing?

    A sponsor needs at least four full-time postings in this occupation during the period to make Biggest hirers or Fastest growing. That's lower than the eight the register-wide boards ask for, because here we count only the roles in this one occupation, not everything the sponsor advertised. A sponsor hiring plenty of people can still miss the board if most of those roles sit under a different occupation, or if they're part time or contract, which we don't count. Newly licensed & hiring works differently: a sponsor licensed for under three months needs only one posting, because what matters there is the new licence, not the volume. Recruitment agencies are left out everywhere, since their postings are rarely their own roles.

    Why are the boards ranked differently?

    Biggest hirers ranks on the increase in postings: how many more roles a sponsor advertised in this occupation in this period than in the one before. So a sponsor with more open roles overall can sit below one that added more of them. Both boards track movement, not size. Fastest growing ranks on percentage change instead, which is how a smaller sponsor going from 20 roles to 60 ends up next to the large employers. On an occupation page the two boards rank the same pool of sponsors in a different order, so a sponsor can appear on both. Newly licensed & hiring ranks on postings alone, and only appears when enough new sponsors are actually hiring; a sponsor can be on it and on Biggest hirers at the same time.

    Why does a sponsor need a minimum number of postings to count as fast growing?

    Growth is a ratio, and a ratio off a tiny base is noise. A sponsor going from one job to twenty scores 1,900% and would outrank a company that went from 120 to 500. So we only rank growth for sponsors with a real base to grow from: at least three postings in this occupation in the period before. That's lower than the register-wide boards ask for, because ten jobs inside a single occupation would mean a large employer hiring for almost nothing else.

    How often does this update?

    We rebuild the main pages every day, and they rank the last four weeks against the four before them. The dated archive pages work differently: one build a month, on the 1st, covering the month that just ended, and frozen from then on. An archived month you read today will say the same thing next year.

    Does a sponsor hiring a lot mean it will sponsor my visa?

    It means the company holds a licence and was hiring across the period we ranked. That's about as strong a signal as you'll get before applying, but it isn't a promise, and a posting from that period may have closed since. Plenty of licensed sponsors advertise roles they won't sponsor, so check the job itself and the company profile.

    Why does an occupation I care about have no page?

    We only rank an occupation when at least eight companies each posted four or more full-time jobs in it over the period, and posted more than they did in the period before. Four rather than eight, because here we're counting one occupation's slice of a company's hiring, not everything it advertised. Once an occupation has a page it keeps it while at least six companies clear that bar, so a quiet week doesn't take the page away and give it back. Quiet occupations come back when hiring picks up.