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Group PA Development Underwriter
Job Reference: NG831
Location: Greater Manchester
Salary: £45000 to £50000 £45000 - £50000 per annum + plus benefits

My client is a Market Leading International Insurer and they are seeking an ambitious and driven Development Underwriter with a proven track record in Group PA Insurance to lead and develop a new Group PA account across their key commercial brokers in the North West. You will be the product leader and manage the company expectations to achieve a profitable book of business.

Ideally you will have sound technical Group PA knowledge and experience of a minimum of 5 years in a similar development orientated role with a key presence in the market. You will have a proven track record in development and reaching targets and are now looking to develop your career with a leading market player.

An excellent remuneration package is on offer to attract the very best, including bonus and car allowance.

Superb opportunity for a high calibre candidate to further your career with an Employer of choice.

Contact: Nik Gardner on 0161 793 9761

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