As a financial accounts manager, you’ll use specialist knowledge of your financial products and marketing skills to drive sales and build long-term customer relationships. Learn more about a career in this area, what it involves and what you should study and do to get a role.
In this role, you could find yourself working under a variety of job titles such as account executive, business developer or relationship manager. You could work on different financial and insurance products like individual or corporate insurance, credit agreements and other banking services.
You’ll work closely with a network of other brokers and agents to serve your clients and help them find the right financial products for their needs. You might manage the business accounts of a company, work with underwriters on new products and policies, pitch to new clients or market new products. You’ll find the proactive and business-oriented nature of this work highly rewarding.
Daily tasks will vary but could involve:
The average salary for a financial accounts manager in the UK is £44,720.
You may travel in this role for conferences, meetings and visiting other companies. Depending on the size and type of company you work for, you may be offered the chance to work abroad.
You’re likely to spend most of your time in an office but working from home may also be an option if you need to as part of your role.
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