The Client Relationship Manager will manage client strategies, ensuring retention and revenue growth, provide insurance advice, and collaborate with teams, while adhering to compliance and financial processes.
Company:MercerDescription:
Mercer Marsh Benefits is seeking candidates for the following position based in the Singapore office:
Client Relationship Manager, Corporate Management Team
We will count on you to:
- Plan and execute overall client strategy to ensure client retention and revenue growth of your assigned client’s portfolio.
- Understand your clients' guiding principles, business profile, risk exposures, requirements, expectations and to provide appropriate advice / recommendations on their insurance program and flexible benefits program.
- Present benchmarking data, claims analysis and provide relevant market trends / insights to clients as part of the renewal process.
- Adhere to peer review process to ensure high standard and accuracy of deliverables to clients.
- Manage the renewal process with clients seamlessly. Ensure all activities are in compliance with regulations and internal procedures, and the necessary documents are collected and placed with insurers.
- Check policy contracts, endorsements, invoices to ensure accuracy.
- Ensure prompt internal financial reporting and payment collection of insurance premium and/or fees from clients.
- Maintain collaborative relationships with colleagues from regional and local support teams working through tasks/requests/issues and ultimately providing value-add deliverables to clients.
- Recognizes and capitalizes upon revenue generation, growth and other opportunities by actively developing additional business from existing portfolio and other sources in line with budget target
- Cultivates effective long-term relationships with key client decision makers and frequently monitors political, management and other changes within client organizations to preserve and protect the Company's relationship with the client.
- Undertake any ad hoc duties / tasks that may be assigned.
What you need to have:
- Prior working experience in Employee Benefits segment within the Broking/Insurance industry.
- Strong domain knowledge, and client management experience in health and benefits consulting.
- Strong oral and written communication skills and presentation skills.
- Analytical, critical thinking, good interpersonal and problem solving skills.
- Global mindset with experience in working with a team environment across borders.
- MAS qualification is required for this role.
What makes you stand out:
- Proficient with MS Office (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and Excel).
- Certificates in General Insurance and/or Health Insurance.
- General knowledge of Compensation & Benefit practices (employee benefit underwriting, health care management, flexible benefits and alternative funding).
Top Skills
Excel)
Ms Office (Outlook
PowerPoint
Word
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