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Commercial Insurance Account Handler

Stride Resource Management Ltd
Derby
2 days ago
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Derby or Nottingham

Are you a Commercial Insurance Account Handler looking to join a forward-thinking brokerage where you'll be valued, supported, and given room to grow?

This is an excellent opportunity to join a dynamic and expanding business with a genuine focus on delivering exceptional client service and building long-term relationships. The role offers variety, autonomy, and the chance to work within a professional yet friendly team environment.

The Role

As a key member of the commercial insurance team, you'll manage a portfolio of clients across a range of industries, providing expert advice and ensuring the highest level of service. You'll handle everything from day-to-day servicing and renewals to claims support and placement with insurers.

Responsibilities include:


  • Managing a portfolio of commercial clients, providing day-to-day servicing and renewal support
  • Handling mid-term adjustments, claims assistance, and policy administration
  • Negotiating competitive terms and coverage with insurers
  • Providing expert advice on insurance products and risk solutions
  • Supporting senior colleagues and Account Executives with client development and retention


What We're Looking For


  • Previous experience in commercial insurance handling or broking
  • Familiarity with Acturis (or similar broking platform)


What's on Offer


  • Competitive salary and performance-related bonus
  • Professional development and full support towards insurance qualifications
  • A clear progression pathway into senior handling or Account Executive roles
  • A supportive, collaborative working culture where success is recognised and rewarded


Interested? Apply today or get in touch:

tom.wolversonstrideresource

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