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Join a leading chartered insurance broker as a Real Estate / Property Account Handler in Bristol. This exciting role offers the chance to manage a diverse portfolio of property clients, focusing on both commercial and residential properties. You'll be the first point of contact for clients, ensuring their needs are met while supporting senior colleagues on corporate accounts. The company is known for its excellent working environment and commitment to staff development, providing opportunities for obtaining insurance qualifications and long-term career progression. If you're personable, well-spoken, and passionate about property insurance, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!
Location
Bristol
Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 | Type: Permanent | Workplace: On-Site | Ref: 87726
Recruiter Managing This Role
The client is a leading chartered insurance broker looking to expand their property division and bring on an experienced Account Handler to manage the Property Scheme. The broker is recognized for offering a technical and professional service to clients, providing excellent in-house training and development.
As an employee, you will work for a company that rewards its staff, offers an excellent working environment, and has received awards for its workplace environment.
The Opportunity
The role involves coming in as a Real Estate / Property Account Handler, managing a range of property clients and associated risks, focusing on Commercial and Residential Property Owners. You will manage your own portfolio and support senior colleagues on their corporate accounts, servicing clients through new business, MTA, and renewal stages.
You will be an integral part of the team, serving as the first point of contact for clients and assisting colleagues when needed.
Supporting your development, you will have opportunities to obtain insurance qualifications and to progress within the company long-term.
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