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Insurance Advisor

Warrington
5 days ago
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Insurance Adviser 

Are you passionate about delivering outstanding customer service while helping clients with their insurance needs? Our client, a well-established and growing business, is looking for a proactive and customer-focused Insurance Adviser to join their team in Warrington.

As an Insurance Adviser, you will be responsible for managing and servicing existing client insurance policies while identifying new business opportunities. Working within a team of advisers, you will ensure customers receive the highest level of service, from initial contact through to policy renewal.

Key Responsibilities

Manage and service existing client insurance needs, ensuring renewals are processed efficiently

Identify and maximise new business opportunities while maintaining outstanding customer service

Support the wider team in handling calls and achieving productivity targets

Obtain future leads to increase sales and revenue opportunities

Ensure compliance with FCA and GDPR regulations

Prepare and request insurance documentation as required

Skills and Experience:

Experience in a regulated environment, ensuring compliance with FCA regulations

Understanding of car and home insurance policies

Strong customer service skills with the ability to build rapport instantly

Experience in sales or retention roles is preferable

Organised with excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills

Strong communication and persuasion abilities

Working Hours

37.5 hours per week (Monday-Friday)

One in four Saturdays (9 am – 1 pm) with time and a half pay or half a day of flexi-time

Benefits

Competitive salary and performance incentives

Discounted gym membership

On-site parking available

Convenient location near Warrington Bank Quay and Warrington Central train stations

Ongoing training and development opportunities

Employee discounts on services including conveyancing, physiotherapy, car hire, and more

This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic and supportive team with excellent career progression and development.

If you are looking for a new challenge in a thriving insurance business, apply today!

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