Job Description
About Scottish Widows Europe Scottish Widows Europe (“SWE”), a subsidiary of Scottish Widows L.P., was established in Luxembourg to ensure continuity of servicing for its existing EU business after the UK’s exit from the EU, and is authorized to conduct life insurance business in Europe.The portfolio of SWE is largely represented by with-profit policies (but also includes unit-linked policies), originally sold through the Clerical Medical Brand. The portfolio has c.€2 billion assets, with approximately 50,000 policyholders. Since March 2019, the business has been run from Luxembourg, and via its German branch . SWE relies on outsourcers to provide policyholder service and administration.SWE is part of Scottish Widows, a 100% subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group (“LBG”) and a strong life and pension company in the UK. Its product range includes life assurance, pensions, investments and savings. The company has been providing financial services to the UK market since 1815. The company sells products through independent financial advisers, direct to customers and through LBG bank branches. Scottish Widows employs around 3,000 people.LBG is a leading UK based financial services group providing a wide range of banking and financial services, passionate about personal and commercial customers. The main business activities are retail, commercial and corporate banking, general insurance, and life, pensions and investment provision. Services are offered through well-recognized brands including Lloyds Bank, Halifax, Bank of Scotland, and Scottish Widows, and a range of distribution channels.About the Role:We have an outstanding opportunity for you to join SWE, a diverse and inclusive team based in Luxembourg, and to work in an international and informal environment.As an SWE Complaints Lawyer, you’ll be part the Luxembourg SWE legal team and deal with complaints and live claims across a breadth of insurance products. You’ll be responsible for advising on and assisting in handling litigation matters and complaints in relation to insurance legacy cases in a timely, efficient and effective manner. You will consider possible lines of defence in conjunction with the litigation and complaints strategy, and review and draft responses developing appropriate lines of legal and strategic arguments.Key Accountabilities:Handling disputes: You’ll collaborate with colleagues in the SWE legal and business teams and external lawyers, analyse complaints and litigation related material, and instruct and liaise with external law firms.Governance and Reporting: You’ll prepare and present management reports and provide appropriate information on status and development of litigation and complaints.Stakeholder Management: You'll work with key project collaborators and develop relationships that support your disputes work. You’ll coordinate and organise litigation and complaints related input required from other business areas such as Finance and Risk.Group Values: You will seek to positively influences others by demonstrating Lloyds Banking Group values and behaviour and encourage this in team members.About you:Fully qualified lawyer in Germany.Experience in conducting and managing litigation and/or complaints confidently with limited supervision – ideally with an insurance background.Have excellent knowledge and understanding of relevant processes and application of German civil procedure rules and insurance contract law.Demonstrate strong influencing skills, together with the ability to deliver sound, practical and clear advice to colleagues including at executive level across the businessTrack record of developing and maintaining effective relationships with the divisional businesses, colleagues in legal and other professionals and technical specialists.Good team player with strong communication skills; motivated and enthusiasticExcellent command of English, both written and spoken.Fluent in German and English; French or Italian would be a plus.Open minded, able to demonstrate key behavioural capabilities including teamwork, ownership, agility, proactivity and innovation with a growth mindset.Keen to suggest new ideas and implement pragmatic and workable solutions.We're dedicated to giving you opportunities and support to develop you both expertly and personally as well as to optimise and increase your potential.In return, you would get a package that includes:A discretionary performance related bonusCash allowance to reflect lunch vouchers and private medical contributionsPension schemeAnnual and special leave according to the collective labour agreement of the insurance sector
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