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Work with CSR to manage and service current clients, as well as add new customers to the personal Lines books. The Personal Line Producer generates revenue through the sales of Personal Lines Property and Casualty insurance products.
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The Personal Lines CSR at is responsible for maintaining solid customer relationships by handling personal lines insurance coverage inquiries and concerns with speed and professionalism through daily interaction with customers, insurance carriers, and fellow employees while conducting specific service and marketing activities.
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The Personal Lines CSR at Weston Mock Agency is responsible for maintaining solid customer relationships by handling personal lines insurance coverage inquiries and concerns with speed and professionalism through daily interaction with customers, insurance carriers, and fellow employees while conducting specific service and marketing activities.
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EXPERIENCED PERSONAL LINES INSURANCE AGENCY CSR Quite possibly the best insurance agency CSR job ever! Job Description – Personal Lines Customer Service Representative Duties and Responsibilities: Maintaining Positive Customer Relationships Answering Customers Insurance Queries in an informative, but simple and understandable way(IE: avoiding abbreviations and jargon) Educating Customers on their coverage options to help them make informed decisions in regards to all of their insurance needs.
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Qualifications:Hold the insurance license required by your state and have a minimum of two years personal lines insurance account management experience, as well as comparable work experience.
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The Personal Lines CSR at Misty Everette Allstate Agency is responsible for maintaining solid customer relationships by handling personal lines insurance coverage inquiries and concerns with speed and professionalism through daily interaction with customers, insurance carriers, and fellow employees while conducting specific service and marketing activities.
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Our client, a provider of Commercial and Personal Lines Insurance, is seeking a dedicated Commercial Account Manager to join their team. This is a 100% service-based role, ideal for a professional who is licensed in Property & Casualty (P&C) in Washington State and has experience as a CommercialCustomer Service Representative (CSR) or Account Manager within an independent agency.
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Responsible for managing certificate of insurance requests, quoting and binding business for certain specific risks, online payment processing, utilizing the agency management system (Nexsure) for all client and policy input, including attachments, deliveries, and activities within the system; provide daily assistance to commercial and personal lines marketing specialists.
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Our office, located in the scenic Bonita Springs, specializes in personal lines insurance, with a primary focus on home and car insurance. As an Insurance CSR, you will play a key role in working with our valued customers, assisting them with policy changes, and ensuring they receive top-notch customer service.
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Keywords: Customer Service Representative, Insurance Specialist, Insurance, Personal Lines, Life Insurance. Your work is vital, providing a beacon of hope and support when our clients face personal tragedies.
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We broker commercial and personal lines insurance which manages the risk for individuals and businesses. Order and issue binders, policies, endorsements, certificates, invoices, and other related items with assistance from CSR and forward to client with appropriate correspondence.
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Job Opportunity: Personal Lines Client Service Representative (CSR) Possess a comprehensive understanding of personal property and casualty insurance products and services.
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We specialize in all lines of personal and commercial insurance, as well as life and health products for your family or business. Valid Texas property and casualty insurance license, and a minimum of two years of commercial lines experience.
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NYS Licensed P&C or Personal Lines. In addition to core administrative functions the CSR will be expected to coordinate daily office functions, greet visiting clients and assist with prospect inquiries.
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Hold the insurance license required by your state and have a minimum of two years personal and commercial lines insurance account management experience, as well as a Bachelor's Degree or comparable work experience.
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