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2-5 years experience in Personal Lines Property & Casualty Insurance Agency along with a thorough understanding of all Property & Casualty insurance coverages, underwriting and rating concepts.
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Property-casualty insurance and related services are written or provided by Housing Authority Risk Retention Group, Inc.; Housing Authority Property Insurance, A Mutual Company; Housing Enterprise Insurance Company, Inc.; Housing Specialty Insurance Company, Inc.; Innovative Housing Insurance Company Inc.; Housing Investment Group, Inc.; and Housing Insurance Services, Inc. (DBA Housing Insurance Agency Services, Inc. in NY and MI.
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Must hold or be willing to earn Property & Casualty insurance license. Strong understanding of Property & Casualty insurance. What truly distinguishes USI as a premier insurance brokerage and consulting firm is the USI ONE Advantage® , a game-changing value proposition that delivers to clients a robust set of risk management and benefit solutions with bottom-line financial impact.
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As a Bilingual Licensed Property & Casualty Insurance Agent - Spanish-English working remotely in the United States, you’ll be a part of bringing humanity to business. Bilingual Licensed Property & Casualty Insurance Agent - Spanish-English Remote USA.
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Preferred possession of either the Associate in Claims (AIC) or Chartered Property Casualty Insurance (CPCU) designation, indicating a commitment to professional excellence and continuous growth.
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We are a leading national provider of property inspection services and innovative process management solutions for property and casualty insurance companies. Property Inspection experience is a plus.
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Property & Casualty license (Preferred or willing to obtain). Benefits: 401(k) matching Bonus based on performance Competitive salary Opportunity for advancement Paid time off ROLE DESCRIPTION:Gromko Insurance Agency is searching for a bilingual Spanish Insurance Producer who can recognize opportunities and strategically turn leads into long-lasting customer relationships.
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Conduct independent investigations of insurance claims across a range of coverage types, including workers compensation, general liability, property and casualty, and disability. Overview Allied Universal® Compliance and Investigations, North Americas leading expert insurance claim investigations, compliance and corporate governance company, provides rewarding careers that give you a sense of purpose.
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As one of the 10 largest insurance brokerage firms in the U.S., Alliant provides property and casualty, workers' compensation, employee benefits, surety, and financial products and services to clients nationwide.
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You must have an active Property and Casualty license and recent State Farm insurance experience to be considered for this role. State Farm Insurance Experience and an active Property & Casualty license is a must.
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A Property and Casualty License from state of domicile is required and must be maintained with preference given to individuals that have insurance designations (e.g. CISR, CIC, CPCU.
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Expert understanding of property and casualty insurance products, systems, underwriting, claims, distribution channels, regulatory. · 8+ years Commercial P&C insurance industry underwriting, actuary, claim and/or product development experience, ideally with deep experience in Small Commercial.
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We offer medical, dental and vision coverage, life insurance, retirement plan, employee assistance programs, company discounts, perks and more for most full-time compliance and investigation jobs.
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Insurance experience is not required as we will train the right person, but you must be willing to obtain a Property and Casualty insurance license. Property Casualty license (must be able to obtain.
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When you join the team at HUB International, you become part of the largest privately owned global insurance 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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