The average salary for jobs that require the skills of Insurance Regulatory Guidelines is $185,867 based on United States National Average.
Core compensation
Leads and directs the overall underwriting strategy, operations, and policy development across product lines. Ensures profitability, growth, and efficiencies that align with the organization's goals and objectives. Establishes financial control guidelines, tools, administrative standards, and best practices. Researches competitors and market conditions to develop and maintain risk selection criter... View job details
Provides estate planning consultation to the agency work force. Develops and conducts any training or educational seminars necessary to guide agents and their clients through the procedural, legal, and financial aspects of their plans. Responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with professional advisors. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. A specialist on c... View job details
Directs all aspects of the estate planning function including sales, staffing, and supervision. Participates in training and estate planning workshops. Ensures that the agency stays abreast of regulatory guidelines and new trends in the field. Researches and advises on tax, technical, and legal questions. Introduces new life products to the field and contributes to design of related software and t... View job details
Offers finance or insurance options to clients through established relationships with lenders/providers. Explains offerings and recommends products to meet the needs of the client. Negotiates contract terms and rates to meet the goals of the organization. Ensures applications and paperwork are completed correctly and in a timely manner. May Require a bachelor's degree in null. Typically reports to... View job details
Reviews applications for coverage, gathers data, and assesses risk related to qualifying a candidate for health insurance. Calculates and recommends pricing. Performs group and/or individual underwriting. May require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the... View job details
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