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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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Expert level credit analysis skills and experience to evaluate business unit underwriting and portfolio management processes, loan structure, borrower financial condition, repayment capacity, collateral, exceptions, risk rating, key credit risk drivers, and credit review principles and methodologies.
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Minimum 8 years of experience in roles directly related to responsibilities in this job description, such as portfolio manager, asset manager, community development lending / investing, credit underwriting, operations, and/or credit risk.
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Preferred experience in underwriting and risk management of Structured Finance (warehouse and other asset-backed financings) and/or Commercial Real Estate lending transactions. The Risk Division is a team of specialists charged with managing the firm's credit, market, liquidity, and operational risk.
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Gallagher also offers claims and information management, risk control consulting and appraisal services, human resource consulting, and retirement services to clients around the world. Preferred areas of study include, but are not limited to the following: Risk Management and Insurance, Sales, Marketing, Communications, General Business, Management, Economics, Finance, Liberal Arts or Social Sciences.
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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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Conveys insurance and risk management expertise in ways that build trust, credibility and establishes RPS as the "one source" insurance provider. Ensure business partners understand RPS' full-range of risk solutions as their business needs evolve.
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Proficient knowledge of real estate loan documentation, investment fund documentation, risk management, collateral monitoring - tell us about where you successfully used this knowledge. Excellent organization, prioritization and time management skills, and project management skills - tell us your secret for staying on top of things and getting projects done on time.
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Cornerstone Risk Solutions, IMA's captive and program design management group, is seeking an Underwriting Manager to join our team! This person will be responsible for leading the strategic design, deployment, and ongoing management of underwriting services for Cornerstone's property and casualty program.
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Leads and participates in credit processes and assumes ultimate accountability for all portfolio activities/issues ensuring sound asset quality, including underwriting, structuring and portfolio management activities; directs the preparation of all Asset Quality Reports and new Risk Rating models to assure accurate risk assessment of assigned portfolio.
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Instructs and assists client administrators in enrollment (including SHOBE, EDI, or other electronic enrollment systems), billing reconciliation, underwriting risk, contract compliance, and other identified areas.
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Job Summary The Business Development Officer is responsible for oversight of all aspects of Small Business Administration (SBA) customer relationships including business development, risk management, operations, underwriting and relationship management.
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How you'll make an impactThe 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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Business sense including: finance, accounting, economics, and risk management principles. Proven understanding of business, including: finance, accounting, economics, and risk management.
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Responsibilities: The 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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