Job Title: Data Capturer (Insurance)
Company:AtripleA Recruitment & Temps
Job description: Job Summary Insurance Data CapturerLocation: Middelburg, South AfricaSalary: R 12 500 p.mOur client in the Insurance industry is looking for a Data CapturerKey responsibilities
- Check and validate application forms for quality control
- Follow the capturing procedure
- Second validation of Declaration of Health, pay-slips and relevant medical documents must be forwarded to Underwriting department timeously
- Send incomplete applications back to Office Managers
- Process application form on system
- Follow up on outstanding documentation with Office Manager
- Liaise with New Business department on outstanding and provide feedback to Office Managers
- Email scanned successful application forms to New business department
- Capture a minimum of 60 policies per day
- Register successful applications
- Send the original application form for tick off process
- Follow up on all outstanding requirements from tick off
- Keep record systems up to date
Requirements
- Matric
- Certificate in Computer Literacy
- 60 or 120 credits on NQF Level 5 Wealth Management (Depending on date of appointment in the industry) – Advantage
- RE 5 (Advantage)
- Registration as an Employee Representative (FSB)
- Atleast 1 years’ experience in data capturing
- Insurance experience
- MS Word, Excel knowledge
Send your CV and latest pay slip toAtripleA Recruitment and Tempswww.aaaa.co.zaAtripleA recruitment & tempsRecruiter
Expected salary: R12500 per month
Location: Middelburg, Mpumalanga
Job date: Tue, 08 Oct 2024 23:52:57 GMT
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