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Commercial Insurance Account Handler
Sector:General Insurance
Region : Greater London
Location: City
Salary: £30,000 - £40,000 + Excellent Benefits
Job Ref.: 1521
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Commercial Insurance Account HandlerBased: City of London
Salary: Β£30,000 - Β£40,000 DOE
Would you like to be part of one of the unique Insurance brokers serving the Asian marketΒ£
Based in the City of London this company has access to numerous insurance markets in London including Lloyd's of London and throughout the World.
They have senior executives who have extensive experience and knowledge in the handling and arrangement of all classes of non-life insurance business, including Property Damage, Business Interruption, Liability (including Employers', Public and Products, Directors and Officers, Employment Practice), Bankers Blanket Bond (and other classes of Financial Insurances), Personal Accident and Travel, Credit, Motor Vehicle and Marine.
Due to their success in the market, they are now recruiting for a Commercial Account Handler to join their team.
Duties of the Commercial Account Handler:
Analysis, identification and evaluation of insurance-related risks
Planning, implementation and maintenance Insurance Programmes
Effective claims management from initial notification through to final settlement
Ensure that any insurance implications resulting from the development of the clients business in the United Kingdom and Europe are regularly reviewed.
Deal with mid-term enquiries promptly and effectively
Arrange the issue of policy documentation
Attend any insurance survey that Insurers may require
Initiate early renewal discussions to allow all relevant matters to be properly considered, well before the actual expiry date
Requirements of the Commercial Account Handler:
3-5 Years+ Commercial Account Handling Experience
CII Certified
Excellent communication skills : written and verbal
Computer literate
To find out more about this exciting position, please contact Penny Lilley at Cameron James Professional Recruitment today.