AXA UK
P&C Development Underwriter

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Company Description
AXA UK is part of the global AXA Group, one of the largest insurance brands in the world, serving 103 million customers and employing nearly a quarter of a million people. In the UK, AXA provides a wide range of insurance products that protect homes, cars, and businesses, alongside healthcare plans that offer peace of mind domestically and internationally. The company is committed to helping individuals and organizations achieve their goals by combining expertise, support, and technology under the promise “Know You Can.” AXA UK offers an inclusive, supportive environment where people can build meaningful careers while contributing to customers’ security and wellbeing. Further information on how AXA handles personal data is available via its privacy policy at www.axa.co.uk/privacy-policy.
Role Description
The P&C Development Underwriter is a full-time role based in Manchester with a hybrid working pattern, combining office collaboration with some work from home. This role focuses on underwriting property and casualty risks, analyzing submissions, assessing exposure, and determining appropriate coverage, pricing, and terms in line with AXA’s underwriting guidelines. The P&C Development Underwriter will manage and grow a portfolio of accounts, working closely with brokers and internal stakeholders to build strong relationships, support new business development, and retain existing clients.
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Day-to-day responsibilities include:
- Reviewing risk information
- Preparing quotations
- Negotiating terms
- Contributing to product development initiatives
- Ensuring compliance with internal policies and regulatory requirements
The role also involves sourcing new prospects and portfolio management.
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- Strong property and casualty underwriting skills, including risk assessment, pricing, and coverage analysis.
- Experience managing broker relationships, supporting business development, and contributing to portfolio growth.
- Solid analytical capabilities with proficiency in interpreting data, market trends, and performance metrics.
- Effective communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to explain complex concepts clearly to diverse stakeholders.
- High level of accuracy and attention to detail, particularly in documentation, policy wording, and compliance.
- Relevant insurance qualifications (e.g., progress toward or completion of CII) and prior experience in commercial P&C underwriting are highly beneficial.
- Comfort with using modern underwriting tools, CRM systems, and Microsoft Office applications to manage workloads efficiently.
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