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Protection Retentions Handler

Cirencester
£27k – £27.1k/yr
Posted about 9 hours ago
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If you enjoy problem solving, talking to people, and turning “I want to cancel” into “I’m glad I stayed”, this could be a great next step for you. As a Policy Support Adviser in our Protection retentions team, you’ll be at the heart of protecting our client base, making sure every conversation is compliant, empathetic and commercially smart.

About The Role

As a Policy Support Adviser, you’ll handle inbound and outbound contact from clients who are considering cancelling their insurance policies. You’ll investigate the reasons behind cancellations, liaise with insurers where needed, and use structured objection-handling techniques to find the best outcome for the client and the business.

You’ll also manage your daily investigation list, ensuring agreed contact levels are met and all actions are accurately recorded in line with FCA and DPA requirements.

Key responsibilities

  • Client retention: Handle cancellation enquiries, understand client needs, and use structured objection-handling to retain policies.
  • Compliance: Work in line with FCA and DPA requirements.
  • Communication: Provide clear, accurate advice; respond promptly to queries; record all interactions correctly.
  • Collaboration: Work with Sales and Insurers to investigate cancellation reasons and agree the best approach.
  • Administration: Keep systems updated, maintain accurate policy records, and complete all daily investigation tasks.
  • Continuous development: Attend training, build product knowledge and maintain high standards of quality and accuracy.

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Who we’re looking for

  • Confident communicator: Strong phone presence and clear communication.
  • Customer focused: Listens well and delivers great outcomes.
  • Resilient and persuasive: Comfortable handling objections and keeping clients onboard.
  • Regulation aware: Ideally with FCA-regulated or target-driven experience.
  • Team player: Works smoothly with Sales, Renewals and Insurers.
  • Driven to improve: Motivated to learn and maintain high standards.

Benefits

  • 34 days annual leave (Inclusive of UK Statutory Bank Holidays) - (rising to 36 after 2 years)
  • Income Protection, Life Assurance & sick pay entitlement
  • Subsidised Private Health Insurance
  • Employer Pension Contributions
  • Enhanced Maternity & Paternity Leave
  • Annual Flu Jabs, Digital GP access and Wellbeing App

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Skills

Confident Communicator
Customer Focused
Resilient
Persuasive
Regulation Aware
Team Player
Driven To Improve

Location

Cirencester, England, United Kingdom

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