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    About Jonas Osman Abdelghafour

    Jonas Osman Abdelghafour (professionally known as Jonas Osman) is an actuary and financial risk manager with experience across banking, insurance, model risk, financial risk, climate risk, capital modelling, ALM and regulatory frameworks.

    Jonas Osman Abdelghafour combines formal actuarial training with applied experience across quantitative risk, valuation and regulation. Work spans banks, insurers, reinsurers, pension funds and asset managers — with a focus on modelling frameworks that are calibrated, explainable and governance-ready.

    As founder of Quantica Risk Modelling, Jonas is building an AI-native platform that unifies risk, valuation, capital, climate and stress testing across asset classes. The philosophy: replace static assumptions and disconnected tools with calibrated, versioned engines that produce transparent outputs suitable for boards, regulators and auditors.

    Beyond core risk work, Jonas leads initiatives in climate modelling, AI governance, insurance technology and energy-transition finance — always with an emphasis on documented data sources, calibration steps and validation metrics.

    Trajectory

    Career timeline

    A chronological view of Jonas's path from actuarial training to senior risk leadership and founder of Quantica Risk Modelling.

    Present

    Founder, Quantica Risk Modelling

    Building an AI-native risk, valuation, climate and stress-testing platform for banks and insurers.

    Recent

    Financial Risk Manager

    Leading model risk, financial risk and regulatory workstreams across banking and insurance mandates.

    Earlier

    Actuarial & Risk Roles

    Delivered capital, valuation, ALM and pricing work across insurance, banking and pension clients.

    Foundations

    Actuarial Training & Research

    Formal actuarial background complemented by applied research in quantitative modelling and AI.

    Work with Jonas

    For partnerships, modelling reviews, advisory roles, institutional risk projects or technical collaboration.