Job Title: Insurance Broker
Company:JTJ Group
Job description: Insurance Broker – SpringsFull job descriptionCreating marketing initiatives to attract new clients.Meeting with potential clients to discuss their insurance needs.Researching all the available policy options for the client.Negotiating with underwriters to get the best policy at the best price.Presenting policy details to the client and signing the policy agreement.Collecting premiums.Processing client accounts.Advising clients on risk management initiatives.Advising clients on when and how to make a claim on their policy.Preparing reports for underwriters.Updating existing policies.Maintaining client relationships.QualificationsMust have RE5 or industry related qualification such as wealth management/financial planning1 year working experience (Insurance)Short term (Personal, Commercial, Marine and/or other specialist) broking experience as internal broker.Understand a client renewal, (Obtaining quotations, putting together the presentation, firming up the renewal with both the client and Insurer).Excellent Knowledge of MS Office especially EXCEL & Word.Must be independent and also able to work in a team.Able to work under pressure.Excellent communications skills (written and verbal)Job Type: Full-timePay: R5 000,00 – R10 000,00 per month
Expected salary: R5000 – 10000 per month
Location: Springs, Gauteng
Job date: Sat, 28 Sep 2024 22:41:17 GMT
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