Susan Pomfret
About Susan Pomfret
Susan Pomfret is an Underwriting Assistant with extensive experience in the insurance industry, currently employed at QBE Insurance since 2012. She has previously held positions at Brit Insurance and Allianz, where she developed skills in processing renewals and managing branch operations.
Work at QBE Insurance Group
Susan Pomfret has been employed at QBE Insurance Group since 2012, serving as an Underwriting Assistant. In this role, she assists in processing renewals, new business, declarations, and mid-term adjustments (MTAs) specifically for the Motor department. Her responsibilities also include involvement in cross-classing other lines of business beyond the Motor department. Susan actively participates in quarterly tenants meetings, contributing to discussions relevant to her role.
Previous Experience at Brit Insurance
Prior to her current position, Susan worked at Brit Insurance as a Branch Administrator from 2005 to 2012, accumulating seven years of experience. In this capacity, she was responsible for the day-to-day control of branch operations, which included overseeing Health and Safety protocols and managing office maintenance. Her role provided her with a solid foundation in administrative and operational functions within the insurance sector.
Experience at Allianz
Before joining Brit Insurance, Susan Pomfret worked at Allianz as a Credit Controller from 2000 to 2005, where she gained five years of experience in financial management within the insurance industry. This role involved managing credit-related tasks, which contributed to her understanding of financial operations and risk assessment in insurance.
Education and Expertise
Susan Pomfret completed her education at Westhoughton High School. Her educational background, combined with her extensive experience in various roles within the insurance industry, has equipped her with the expertise necessary for her current position as an Underwriting Assistant. She has developed skills in underwriting processes, branch operations, and cross-classing business lines.