As a Commercial Insurance Account Handler, you'll play a key role in maintaining and strengthening long-standing client relationships, ensuring policies are handled accurately and professionally from start to finish. This is an opportunity to join a high-performing, award-winning brokerage where your expertise has real impact, and your development is actively supported.
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What's in it for you
Annual salary up to £45,000, plus OTE potential
Join an award-winning, well-established brokerage with strong market presence
Structured learning and development support to grow your expertise
Onsite parking for ease and convenience
Generous holiday allowance plus pension scheme
Work within a collaborative, knowledgeable team environment
Your responsibilities as Commercial Insurance Account Handler
Manage a portfolio of commercial clients, handling policies from inception through to renewal
Process mid-term adjustments, renewals, and respond to claims-related queries
Liaise with insurers and brokers to secure appropriate cover and terms
Maintain accurate records and ensure all documentation meets regulatory and GDPR standards
Identify gaps in cover and support clients with suitable risk solutions
Handle day-to-day account queries, ensuring timely and professional service delivery
What we're looking for in a Commercial Insurance Account Handler
Previous experience handling commercial insurance policies across multiple classes
Strong understanding of underwriting terms, policy wordings, and coverage limits
Experience using insurance systems (Open GI / MISYS advantageous)
Competent use of Microsoft Word and Excel for documentation and reporting
Ability to manage renewals, endorsements, and client records accurately
Working hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 5:30pm
If you're a Commercial Insurance Account Handler looking to build your career in a respected, growing brokerage, this is a role where your expertise will be recognised and developed.