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Commercial Account Executive

Stride Resource Management Ltd
Greater Manchester
1 day ago
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Your role:

An industry leading insurance broker who are seeking an experienced Commercial Account Executive to join their thriving team.

This role will be a perfect fit for someone that is excellent at obtaining and maintaining durable relationships and helping clients find the right Insurance products to fit their needs.

You’ll have full support with administration and reports from our Account Handlers, meaning Account Executives are free to focus on working with clients face to face, on the phone or via video calls.

 

What you’ll be doing:


  • Fostering client relationships resulting in the right insurance products to suit their needs
  • Networking and prospecting to develop your portfolio of clients
  • Working with premiums between £20,000 - £50,000 (on average)
  • Offer clients solutions from a diverse range of brands and wide breadth of products


 

We’re looking for: 


  • Experience within a similar role is essential
  • Relevant qualifications (such as CII are advantageous)
  • Ability to demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit to enable growth
  • Engaging, collaborative and resilient


 

Benefits:


  • Bonus scheme designed to reward growth of your own book
  • Dedicated Account Handlers and Placement Brokers to assist you with your day-to day role
  • 26 days’ annual leave (plus bank holidays)
  • Car allowance
  • Potential to study CII qualifications
  • Salary up to £60,000 (Depending on skills and experience)


 

For more information, contact:

Dan Falcini

 

 

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