My client offers a portfolio of distinctive specialty products. They provide Accident & Health coverages and other customized insurance solutions. Products are offered through distribution partners, which include wholesale brokers, retail brokers and designated managing general agents/underwriters (MGAs/MGUs) in the U.S. and abroad. Coverages are backed by the financial strength and security of the my client companies, rated “A+” (Superior) by A.M. Best. They currently offer an opportunity to join their organization in their New Jersey location. In this role, Accident & Health Product Analyst, you will assist the department in the development and implementation of A&H products and in the effort to ensure products comply with state rules and regulations.
Accident & Health Product Analyst Responsibilities:
- Participate in development/drafting process for A&H Products
- Ability to assist in Full Product Cycle Implementation
- Creation of underwriting rules/manuals, proposal output, work with sales and marketing on collateral
- Ability to submit countrywide filing projects to state insurance departments via SERFF
- Ability to perform regulatory research and to analyze research as it applies to products and business units
- Ability to provide regulatory and compliance support
- Track/submit annual filing requirement
- Participate in claims/complaint handling process
- Review advertising for compliance with filing approvals and state/federal regulations
Accident & Health Product Analyst Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree and at least five years of prior experience in A&H product development
- Excellent interpersonal relationship skills, including clear and effective communication skills
- Excellent PC skills and knowledge of Microsoft product suite; familiarity with SERFF filing submission process
Please contact Scott
Thompson for immediate confidential consideration and additional details.
Phone: 515-216-5455
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