Account Director, Commercial/Corporate Insurance
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Job Type | Permanent Full Time |
Location | 1 x Manchester, 1 x Birmingham |
Area | Lancashire, EnglandWest Midlands, England |
Sector | General Insurance - Sales & Development |
Salary | £40,000 - £80,000 base, + £6 figure package |
Currency | GBP |
Start Date | ASAP |
Advertiser | David Colesby |
Job Ref | SR2019082 |
Job Views | 370 |
- Description
- Account Director, Commercial/Corporate Insurance
1 x Birmingham/Midlands
1 x Manchester/North West
£40,000 - £80,000 base, + £6 figure package
(Ref SR2019082)
This forward-thinking business places great emphasis on ensuring their Account Executives and Directors are armed with all the tools of the trade and are supported by internal colleagues across lead generation, marketing, claims, broking, placement and account handling.
They believe that allowing sales professionals to focus on clients and their requirements is the route to success.
Strong results have now created the opportunity to strengthen the team in both the Midlands and North West where experienced Account Executives and/or Directors with proactive, can-do mindsets are offered an opportunity to join the team.
The rewards on offer for development minded individuals who back themselves to profitable grow their account is genuinely market leading and can include significant salary and bonus, plus long-term incentive plans and/or equity.
The business- Privately owned by a hands-on management team who are committed to driving success, this firm must be amongst the most progressive in the UK insurance broking market.
The Role- A client facing role without the red and distraction of administrative duties, the firm is set up to let you do what you do best.
You- A driven Account Executive or Director with a track record of sustainable growth – winning and retaining long terms business. You’ll thrive in an antonymous environment without the usual constraints.