Howden Re
Senior Proportional Treaty Technician

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Senior Proportional Treaty Technician
ROLE PURPOSE:
This is a London based position working in London 3 to 4 days weekly
This role is an opportunity to join an established and growing team, handling proportional reinsurance contracts on behalf of our expanding client base.
The successful applicant will also be a point of contact for the London based broking teams who they support.
We are looking for someone with extensive Reinsurance Proportional Treaty experience/expertise within the London Market
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KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:
The candidate should:
- Have a good understanding of the Lloyds and London market
- Be able to validate proportional treaty account submissions/cash loss requests
- Understand profit commission statements and portfolio transfers
- Have experience of LORS and the IMR (Insurance Market Repository)
- Have good interpersonal and communication skills
- Be confident in liaising with clients, reinsurers and internal stakeholders including IBA
- Have good organisational skills
- Be able to work in a team


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PERSON SPECIFICATION
- GCSE's (or equivalent) including English and Maths essential
- A level Grade A-C (or equivalent) This isn't a prerequisite
- Progression towards gaining professional qualifications is desired, but not essential
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