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Senior Underwriting Coach – SME
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Join a global insurance leader as a Senior Underwriting Coach in Bolton. Utilize your commercial underwriting expertise to train, coach, and develop New Business Underwriters. Drive team performance, profitability, and strong broker relationships. A pivotal role for a technical leader with excell...
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United Kingdom , Bolton
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65000.00 - 72000.00 GBP / Year
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Lawes Consulting Group
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Commercial SME Underwriter
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Join a growing Manchester team as a Commercial SME Underwriter. We have two roles: one for a senior professional with 5+ years' experience and a junior position for those eager to develop. You will underwrite diverse SME risks, build key broker relationships, and work from our Manchester office 3...
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United Kingdom , Manchester
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35000.00 - 40000.00 GBP / Year
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Lawes Consulting Group
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Sme Underwriter, Existing Business
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Join a leading insurer as a Remote Sme Underwriter for Existing Business. Underwrite commercial renewals and manage broker relationships across Scotland. Requires 3+ years' commercial underwriting experience and strong analytical skills. Enjoy flexible hours in this UK-based remote role.
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United Kingdom
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55000.00 GBP / Year
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Lawes Consulting Group
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Explore a rewarding career in risk management and financial protection by discovering SME Underwriter jobs. An SME Underwriter is a specialized insurance professional responsible for evaluating, pricing, and accepting or rejecting insurance applications for small to medium-sized enterprises. This role sits at the critical intersection of risk and opportunity, where analytical skill meets commercial acumen to protect businesses and ensure the profitability of the insurance provider. Professionals in these jobs act as gatekeepers, making pivotal decisions that balance client needs with company risk appetite. The core responsibility of an SME Underwriter involves the thorough assessment of diverse commercial risks. This includes analyzing business financials, operational models, industry sectors, and claims history to determine the likelihood and potential cost of future claims. They meticulously review new business applications, policy renewals, and requests for amendments or endorsements. A significant part of the role is building and maintaining strong, professional relationships with insurance brokers, who are key intermediaries in the commercial insurance market. Underwriters negotiate terms, explain coverage decisions, and work collaboratively to structure policies that meet client needs while adhering to strict underwriting guidelines and their own delegated authority limits. For risks that exceed their authority, they prepare detailed referrals and recommendations for senior management. Typical daily duties also include portfolio management, where they monitor the performance of their book of business against key financial indicators like Gross Written Premium (GWP), loss ratios, and profitability. They are tasked with identifying trends, mitigating risk exposure, and implementing strategies to achieve growth targets. Furthermore, experienced underwriters often contribute to process improvements, mentor junior colleagues, and ensure all activities comply with regulatory standards and internal governance frameworks. To excel in SME Underwriter jobs, candidates generally need a blend of technical knowledge and interpersonal skills. Common requirements include several years of experience in commercial underwriting or a related trading environment, with a proven ability to manage a varied portfolio. A strong understanding of underwriting principles, risk assessment, and insurance policy wordings is essential. Key soft skills include exceptional analytical and numerical reasoning, high attention to detail, and sound judgment. Excellent communication and negotiation skills are paramount for dealing with brokers and stakeholders effectively. Many employers value progress toward or attainment of professional qualifications such as the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) Diploma. The profession offers a dynamic, target-driven environment for those who are decisive, commercially astute, and skilled at building lasting professional relationships.

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