Customer Service Officer UW (Motor)

ROLE PURPOSE:
Handling customer request, respond to customer calls – walk in customer (cash) inquiries relating to Individual Motor products. Issuing individual quotations, for new/renewal business. Issue individual policy documents / endorsements; assist in issuing fleet insurance certificate for vehicle registration purpose.
Key Responsibilities:
-Applying Policy process and procedure within authority level.
-Complete daily transactions from the clients.
-Estimate car value through the system for Comprehensive cover or obtain invoice , survey the vehicle if used, attach the picture and the survey report to the policy document verify documentation with the premium.
Fast track quotation for direct clients
-Deliver policy documents along with any other materials in a proper way.
-Support the Supervisor and the Assistant Manager in the revision of the Customer Services functions policies and procedures once required.
-Deliver policy documents along with any other materials in a proper way and time.
-Provide Management with appropriate reports regarding Customer service and compliance with operational policy and procedures.
FRAMEWORKS, BOUNDARIES, & DECISION MAKING AUTHORITY:
The job activities are governed by standard practices and operating procedures and are subject to general supervision.
– Candidate Requirement: 1 Urdu Speaker; 4 Bilingual (English / Arabic).

Short Info

  • Published:8 years ago
  • Company:Alaabdi Holding L.L.C
  • Location:Abu Dhabi,UAE
 
 
 

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