A London-based MGA is looking for an experienced Property and Casualty Underwriter to join their expanding team. Specialising in property-led commercial underwriting, including MD, BI, and Liabilities, the MGA handles a broad range of UK-only trades with retail premiums ranging from £10k to £750k. The role involves evaluating insurance applications, assessing risks, determining coverage levels and premiums, and managing accounts. The ideal candidate will have 10 years of UK commercial underwriting experience, with exposure to reinsurance and binders management being valuable. Strong relationship management, attention to detail, and mentoring skills are essential. The company offers a collaborative environment with career growth opportunities, including potential European expansion. This is a chance to be a key member of a dynamic and growing business.
Underwriter - Property and Casualty
Harrison Holgate
Posted a day ago, valid for 19 days
London, Greater London EC1R 0WX
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- A London-based MGA is seeking an experienced Property and Casualty Underwriter to join their expanding team.
- The role specializes in property-led commercial underwriting, managing a range of UK trades with retail premiums between £10k and £750k.
- Responsibilities include evaluating insurance applications, assessing risks, determining coverage levels and premiums, and managing accounts.
- The ideal candidate should have 10 years of UK commercial underwriting experience, with valuable exposure to reinsurance and binders management.
- The company offers a collaborative environment with career growth opportunities and potential for European expansion.