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Account Executive

Stride Resource Management Ltd
Greater Manchester
1 week ago
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Elevate your career with a distinguished insurance broker, renowned for its innovative approach and unique market position. Embrace the chance to manage and expand a captivating portfolio of Corporate/fee-based business, with the flexibility to of hybrid working. 

Why Join?


  • Thrive within a forward-thinking firm that stands out with genuine Unique Selling Points and niche markets.
  • Inherit an intriguing book of business, offering a dynamic work environment.
  • Benefit from the firm's extensive connections, enabling the placement of business
  • Enjoy the autonomy to grow existing client relationships, backed by a supportive and well-connected team.


 

Role Snapshot:


  • Cultivate and deepen relationships with an existing client base, ensuring their evolving insurance needs are met with expertise and care.
  • Strategically identify growth opportunities within the inherited portfolio, driving revenue and client satisfaction.
  • Collaborate with a team of professionals dedicated to delivering bespoke insurance solutions.
  • Contribute to the firm's reputation for excellence through diligent account management and exceptional service.
  • Competitive Salary (up to £55,000)


Your Professional Profile:


  • Proven experience as an Account Executive within the insurance industry.
  • A track record of successfully managing and growing corporate client accounts.
  • Strong understanding of the insurance market, products, and client needs.
  • Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to build and maintain relationships.
  • A commitment to professional development and staying abreast of market trends.


This role promises not just a job but a career trajectory that is both rewarding and fulfilling. If you are eager to leverage your insurance expertise within a company that values innovation and relationship-building, this is the perfect setting for your talents.

 

For more information contact:

Dan Falcini
 
 

 

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