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Provide underwriting support, counsel, and authorization to company personnel, agents, and customers related to the issuance of real estate title insurance commitments and policies. General understanding of underwriting real estate transactions for the issuance of title insurance policies.
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We offer a variety of field inspection and risk control services to support our clients' underwriting processes. Commercial Lines Property/Casualty Underwriting. You will assess the risk for various commercial insurance lines of business that can include Property, General Liability, Workers Compensation, Auto/Fleet, Products Liability, Inland Marine and Builders Risk.
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Previously, he was Vice President of Commercial Finance at Americold where he was instrumental in developing the Company’s commercial business rules and underwriting process. Robert Chambers is a certified public accountant with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s degree in accounting from Stetson University in DeLand, Florida.
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You'll provide advice covering solvency, economic capital, risk management, mergers and acquisitions, company restructuring and risk control, financial modelling, underwriting, new legislation, and the efficiency of claims or reporting processes.
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Minimum 3 year applicable healthcare rating/underwriting experience; healthcare brokerage environment or insurance carrier preferred. We are seeking an experienced, consultative healthcare Quality Control Underwriting Specialist to be a key member of our business.
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Previous corporate internship experience, underwriting experience is a plus! If you enjoy building relationships and possess an analytical mindset, Zurich’s Underwriting Training Program offers the opportunity to leverage both skill sets in one of the most critical roles in insurance.
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Bachelors in BA or High School diploma or GED with Six years experience in sales, marketing selling group products, such as Life/AD&D, STD, LTD, DBL, Stop Loss and Vision Insurance products, as well as understanding the concepts of risk, underwriting, actuarial, pricing, loss ratio, and regulations.
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Effectively works with internal business partners (e.g., call center, funding desk, consumer underwriting, rapid response, operations, etc. Work effectively with team members to support Fifth Third Wealth Advisor, clients and prospects.
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Understanding of FHA, VA, and Conventional underwriting appraisal requirements. Client Coordinators should be highly skilled in all automated underwriting systems, Desktop Originator, Loan Prospector and each investor’s automated systems.
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Close interaction with multiple teams / areas such as state teams, underwriting, claims, sales & marketing to drive premium production and profitability. Has strong understanding of all components of the property products - including rate, rule, coverage, and underwriting.
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This is a pure play acquisitions role, where you will be sourcing and underwriting opportunities (including financial analysis, market research, and due diligence) across the companies target markets, and managing relationships with property owners and brokers.
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Prepares comprehensive credit analyses on commercial loans that facilitates the credit approval process, with supervision of Underwriting Manager / Assistant Underwriting Manager. Prepares comprehensive credit analyses on commercial loans that facilitates the credit approval process, with supervision of Underwriting Manager / Assistant Underwriting Manager.
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With success, you’d have the opportunity to join the Claims Adjuster Fast Track or become a Generalist Adjuster (or another role within Underwriting or Claims). With success, you’d have the opportunity to join the Claims Adjuster Fast Track or become a Generalist Adjuster (or another role within Underwriting or Claims.
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Additionally, the VP of Land Acquisition will collaborate with the Division and executive leadership to ensure all underwriting assumptions for land acquisition including, but no limited to: phases of zoning approval, municipal approvals, entitlements, permitting, platting, design and construction necessary for the land and lots to be used for residential construction are reasonable.
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Collaborate with the Northfield underwriting team and broader Travelers marketing team on campaign development and management, educational, entertainment, advertising, collateral development, etc, acting in the role of strategist and project manager.
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