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VP Prem Disb Processor at USI Holdings Corporation in Newport News, VA


Responsibilities:
Prepares premium disbursement checks, wire transfers and ACH payments. Corresponds with our field offices, finance companies, and direct bill carriers. Will be responsible for managing assigned centralized e-mail boxes and responding to all requests within 24 hours. Monitors open check requests weekly until payment is received from insurance company prior to processing return to the insured or finance company. Manages all open tasks in ImageRight for processing premium disbursements for assigned regions/offices. Resolves uncleared checks by voiding and reissuing as notified by Accounts Receivable and Bank Rec departments. Assists department in overall success in maintaining required parameters for processing. Follows all audit policies and procedures. Responsible for scanning all approved payment support into electronic document management system. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Associates Degree or 2 years of accounting required; BA/BS a plus MS Office and Excel proficiency required Knowledge of general accounting Strong work ethic with a defined sense of urgency Organized self-starter that works well in a team environment Strong attention to detail and retention of pertinent information Accurate and fast data entry
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
AccountingEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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