Broker (VS01) Job at Werkie
Job Location : , Mpumalanga, South Africa
Application Deadline : February 09, 2026
Broker
- This is an exciting opportunity for a dynamic individual with a strong background in sales. Ideal for newcomers to the industry, the role allows you to expand your short-term brokerage practice with support from a professional administrative office. You will also have the chance to build meaningful relationships within the company, which is essential for success.
- The position provides ample opportunity to grow both personally and professionally in the short-term insurance sector.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and implement a strategic marketing plan to acquire and grow new business in line with company guidelines.
- Maintain and enhance existing business by fostering professional relationships with clients.
- Analyze existing insurance policies, provide comparative analyses, and recommend alternative solutions to clients.
- Implement effective business practices to ensure continued success.
- Foster positive relationships with both internal team members and external clients.
- Stay informed about the latest legislation and regulations within the short-term insurance industry.
Skills and Requirements:
- Grade 12 qualification is required; a relevant postgraduate qualification is preferred.
- Completion of NQF 4 qualification is an advantage.
- Regulatory Examination Certificates (RE1/5) are a plus.
- Proficiency in MS Office and computer skills.
- Experience in crop and asset insurance marketing is highly desirable.
- Clean credit and criminal records are required.
- Willingness to travel and possess a valid driver’s license.
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