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Report any unusual problems or conflicts encountered in the course of performing underwriting duties to the Personal Lines Underwriting Manager; submit any information or reports that may be requested by upper management.
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Leads, collaborates with, influences and supports internal business partners (underwriting/product management/claims/risk control) to identify and capitalize on opportunities, solve problems, share key competitor and industry intel and provide voice of our agent/customer.
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As a Health and Benefits Director, you will lead client engagements involving the design and management of the full array of health and benefits programs. CEBS designation, or health and welfare actuarial or underwriting training desired.
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High level of proficiency in commercial real estate underwriting. Through a collaborative philosophy of leveraging the resources, expertise, and experience of each of its divisions—Real Estate, Capital, Insurance, Property Management, and Project Management—Franklin Street offers unmatched value and optimal solutions for clients nationwide.
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Knowledge of commercial banking products and services, including credit analysis, underwriting, and treasury management products and services. Identify and input information needed to onboard new client, new credit facility opportunities, renewals or modifications into the CRM and loan workflow system; verify that the information is complete and accurate prior to submission to underwriting.
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This individual will be responsible for multiple aspects of the sales cycle: building a go-to-market business plan, identifying and qualifying leads, cold-calling c-suite executives to set new appointments, assessing the needs of potential customers using a consultative approach, working with underwriting to evaluate risk, and driving new account engagement.
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Develops and maintains a strong positive working relationship with leadership in many areas, including Sales, Network Management, Trade Relations, and Client Engagement, as well as other key business owners within Prime.
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The Commercial Surety Underwriter is a uniquely technical role in the underwriting world. Zurich North America is looking for an experienced Commercial Surety Underwriting Officer (AVP or VP Level) to join our Commercial Surety team within the Southern Region.
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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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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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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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Well suited candidates in Commercial Lines will have job opportunities ranging across the following Property & Casualty sectors including General Liability, Professional / Management Liability, Property, Workers Compensation, Commercial Auto, Umbrella, Inland Marine, and/or Excess & Surplus commercial lines of business.
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Develop and manage Northfield E&S Producer management processes including the new appointment process, new producer onboarding, ongoing progress reporting, performance management, effective development and administration of compensation programs and producer terminations, in support of Northfield E&S underwriting strategy.
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We are seeking candidates that are highly analytical and client focused to be part of our Private Lending Underwriting team, which is responsible for the underwriting and portfolio management of structured loans to ultra-high net worth individuals.
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Conveys insurance and risk management expertise in ways that build trust, credibility and establishes RPS as the "one source" insurance provider. The Garage Underwriter/Broker is responsible for driving revenue growth by providing Retail Agents with a highly responsive underwriting capability and access to national markets through relationships with Specialty Carriers.
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