Company
Pertemps Bond
Pertemps Bond
£30,000-£35,000
Our client is looking to recruit an experienced Commercial Account Handler to manage a book of commercial clients, ensuring the highest quality in customer service and technical excellence at all times. To ensure clients insurance needs are met, dealing deal with day to day enquiries from clients, insurers and supporting a team of account executives. Commercial Account Handler key day to day duties include:- Manage client renewals, including where necessary the remarketing of policies, issuing renewal documentation within timescales set out Handle incoming client queries, regarding policy coverage and/or changes to their cover. Develop relationship with key insurer markets. Work alongside Account Executives and the wider team to provide a broking service and assist in the preparation with client reports. Cross sell/up sell to existing clients, by identifying any potential gaps in cover or policies held elsewhere. Contribute towards the teams revenue goals, both for renewal retention and new business. The successful Commercial Account Handler will have the following skills and experience:- Commercial account handling experience essential Commercial insurance multi class product knowledge Strong communicator Negotiation skills Customer service & sales focussed. Acturis experience Cert CII or willingness to work towards In return you can expect to receive a basic salary of between £30,000-£35,000 depending on your previous skills and commercial insurance experience. If you think you have the skills and experience my client is looking for click APPLY with your updated CV and we will be in touch soon.
Birmingham
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