This fast paced role will be ideal for you if you have previous experience as a Client Relationship Manager within pension scheme administration.

As Client Relationship Manager, you will protect and grow revenue from existing Clients.

You will ensure a high level of quality service delivery and client satisfaction are met and continually work to develop and grow the technical and administration services.

Duties will include new business development, service enhancements, service diversification, keeping updated with legislative / technological changes and maintaining a good overall market awareness.


To be considered for this role you will have experience as a CRM within a pension administration (or consulting) environment.

Proven ability to manage a large and challenging portfolio of clients and experience of managing and developing senior relationships with clients at both a trustee and corporate level.

Extensive experience of dealing with the governance and management of occupational DB and DC pension schemes with an awareness of the increasing role of technology and experience of delivering technology based solutions as part of the overall service. In return you will receive a competitive salary and great benefits package.
Posted: 01/04/2019
Location
Leeds
Job type
Salary
£60,000 - £90,000 pa
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