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Assist Account Executive in managing a book of Commercial Lines Property & Casualty Insurance business, ensuring all required tasks are completed accurately and on-time. We specialize in personal and commercial insurance lines, surety and bonding, employee benefits, financial and retirement services, and human capital management solutions.
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Strong technical knowledge of Property & Casualty lines of insurance coverage, is a plus. Active Property & Casualty Insurance License or willingness to obtain, required. Property Casualty Customer Service Representative.
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Licensed Property & Casualty insurance producer in resident state. Basic understanding of standard property and casualty insurance programs. Standard property and casualty products.
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The Commercial Lines Account Manager / Customer Service Agent is responsible for providing effective customer service for all internal and external customers by using excellent, in-depth knowledge of Agency products and programs as well as communicating effectively with team members within the Commercial Lines department; will report to the COO.
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Need to have Property and Casualty Insurance Domain Experience. MUST SKILLS: P&C Insurance domain, Commercial Lines, Business Analysis, Agile. Prashant Rathore |Sr. IT Recruiter| Triunity Software Inc.
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WTW is looking for a leader with personal lines insurance analytics experience in the North American market to join as a Property & Casualty (P&C) Director in our Insurance Consulting and Technology (ICT) practice.
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The Senior Commercial Lines Account Manager is responsible for the delivery of exceptional service to our commercial property and casualty clients. Develops strong positive client relationships by being the point of contact for assigned clients, maintaining open lines of communication, and conducting face-to-face meetings as needed.
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As one of the largest personal lines insurance agencies in the US, Comparion connects customers with the best insurance solutions to meet their needs whether from Liberty or from one of a number of top national and regional carriers.
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Want to be part of the team building the finest property, casualty and specialty lines insurance company in the world? A strong, trusted insurance partner, Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance (BHSI) provides a broad range of commercial property, casualty and specialty insurance coverages and outstanding service to customers around the globe.
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Highly rated insurance company with an exceptional employee centered culture has a need for a 10- 20 year (flexible) large lines casualty professional responsible for production underwriting and servicing large deductible construction accounts.
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Led by Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO Greg Williams, Acrisure provides a broad array of insurance and financial related solutions, including commercial property and casualty, personal lines and employee benefits insurance, real estate services, cyber services and asset and wealth management.
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Work experience with seven (7) or more years work experience in insurance agency/brokerage commercial lines role and/or related relevant work experience in legal, financial, or accounting role involving technical knowledge and analysis of commercial property and casualty insurance products, contracts, claims, regulations, and coverage issues.
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Valid Michigan Property/Casualty insurance license. HUB is the 5th largest global insurance and employee benefits broker, providing a broad array of property, casualty, risk management, life and health, employee benefits, investment and wealth management products and services.
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A state insurance license—or willingness to earn one with Liberty Mutual’s training and support—in Property & Casualty, and Life. Relationship builder: Your focus is on the long game—building strong relationships within local communities and organizations, while maintaining open lines of communication for future sales opportunities.
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Support Property and Casualty producer and Account Executive, if applicable, by serving mid-sized and moderately complex clients, be knowledgeable in coverages, carrier guidelines, underwriting, and legislative changes, to maintain relationships with clients and carrier representatives and to assist in suggesting new lines of coverage for existing clients.
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