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Underwriting Assistant – Business & Liability Insurance

KINGSGATE RECRUITMENT
Greater London
3 months ago
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Overview

Location: London, Bristol or Fully Remote (UK-based only)
Salary: £30,000 – £35,000 per annum
Type: Full-time, permanent


Join a specialist insurer supporting UK businesses with the protection they need to operate confidently and compliantly. Our client is a growing commercial insurance provider known for their expertise in liability, risk, and business coverage. As demand rises for tailored business insurance—especially in uncertain economic conditions—this role offers strong long-term career prospects in a stable and expanding sector.


Why this role?


Business and liability insurance is a core part of the UK’s commercial infrastructure, helping companies of all sizes navigate legal, financial, and operational risks. Working as an underwriting assistant is the perfect entry into a progressive and well-supported insurance career—especially for those with strong admin or analytical skills.


Key Responsibilities:


Provide administrative support to underwriters by collecting and processing client documentation, credit history, and risk information




Assist with preparing new business quotes and renewal terms for brokers and clients




Maintain and update accurate records of policies, endorsements, and amendments




Liaise professionally with brokers, insurers, and internal teams to support efficient underwriting decisions


What we’re looking for:


Background in administration, data analysis, finance, legal, or insurance




Confident using Excel and CRM/data entry systems




Highly organised with strong attention to detail




A motivated team player with the ambition to build a career in commercial insurance


What’s in it for you?


Competitive salary between £30,000 – £35,000 depending on experience




Flexible working options – offices in London or Bristol, or fully remote from anywhere in the UK




Structured training and professional development opportunities




Supportive team environment focused on mentorship and growth




Company pension, generous holiday allowance, and performance incentives




Be part of a business that values precision, professionalism, and long-term career progression


If you’re looking to move into a specialised and future-proof area of insurance, this could be the opportunity to start your journey. Apply today and step into a career that offers both challenge and stability.


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