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Emigrant Bank

Private Client Relationship Manager

Emigrant Bank, New York, New York, us, 10261

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Job Summary Personal Risk Management Solutions is looking for a Private Client Relationship Manager for Property & Casualty insurance operations. Personal Risk Management Solutions is a boutique insurance agency which focuses solely on personal insurance.

Job Specific Responsibilities and Duties

Determine strategic placement of new accounts through analysis of current coverage and knowledge of products available. Run flood determinations, clue reports, and motor vehicle reports to help determine levels of exposure and strategize with sales executives and service team as to where to market accounts

Act as advisor to clients and make recommendations and suggestions best suited for their needs. Respond to any direct communications and lead renewal process

Create proposals by reviewing client information, policies and underwriting file and formulate a comprehensive insurance program once carrier negotiations are complete.

Negotiate with underwriters by utilizing comprehensive, creative thinking to implement best possible solutions for our clients

Report claims to carrier and follow up until conclusion. Maintain contact with clients during the process. Ensure that clients are extremely satisfied with the outcome

Analyze home appraisals and compare to current policy coverages to determine accuracy and/or inefficiencies. Communicate result of the appraisal with the client

Drive renewal process by analysis of client’s insurance program (coverages, claims, file notes and annual activity) and marketplace opportunities. Communicate with team members on renewal strategy and ensure implementation

Analyze daily suspense reports. Determine appropriate response per item. Advise additional team members if necessary

Process endorsement requests by determining best consecutive order for multiple changes and accurate relay of information from the client to the carrier

Involvement in planning of workflows, procedures, and processes. Provide ideas and feedback to superiors to allow for more efficiency in daily servicing of clients

Draft templates for client form letters by developing various product line subject matter and applying to specific client situations

Run daily activity reports from carrier websites and coordinate with the service team items to be addressed. Items must be prioritized accordingly and addressed by the appropriate team member. Discuss with insurance company partner when appropriate

Assist in maintaining licensing schedule and carrier licensing records

Assist with any marketing material, sales campaigns, etc.

Assist with general administrative duties in office: mail, phones, scanning of client documents, and special projects.

Basic Responsibilities

Respond to incoming calls, e-mails, mail and in-person requests

Comply with company policies, practices and procedures

Attend meetings and prepare follow-up as needed

Set goals, prioritize and execute duties of the position

Manage documents, files and electronic information in an organized, efficient and secure manner

Interact with customers in a professional and pleasant manner

Represent company as a professional in appearance and manner

Communicate written and oral communication at the highest level of professionalism and integrity

Perform quality and quantity duties as expected for position

Complete company required training courses as assigned

Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree (B.A.) from four year college or university; or

Two years or more related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination and experience Educational requirement; and any preferred level of education

Ability to train for and obtain a New York State Property & Casualty license

Salary Range: $90,000 - $100,000

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