Shaw S. Thomas

Division Underwriter/Manager II at Student Loan Hero
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Orange County, California, United States, US

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Experience

    • Financial Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Division Underwriter/Manager II
      • Sep 2014 - Present

      Reviews, underwrites, issues, endorses, reinstates, cancels and renews policies within assigned territory/ies and/or program/s per governmental regulations and within Company underwriting guidelines, quality expectations and defined timeframes. Performs and/or oversees a wide range of advanced underwriting duties and makes informed, sound and well documented decisions on underwriting issues that are "outside" standard guidelines. In accordance with Company mission, values and goals, establishes and maintains positive, service-oriented and collaborative working relationships with assigned Agents and Company/ies and/or other external business contacts. Positively represents Company in interactions with and provides exceptional customer service to Agents, Company/ies, policyholders and/or other business contacts, as applicable. Applies advanced underwriting knowledge, experience and expertise to respond to external contacts' requests and/or inquiries. As the gatekeepers for new business, ensuring that all issued policies comply with Governmental laws and Company guidelines, and the caretakers of our current "in force" policies, ensuring prompt updates and renewals for our policyholders, our Underwriting team provides continual, direct and essential support to fostering a strong and thriving book of business. Our Underwriter II's serve as the "experts" of our Underwriting team and demonstrate advanced knowledge of governmental regulations and Company underwriting principles, guidelines and quality standards in carrying out their underwriting responsibilities. Show less

    • United Kingdom
    • Wholesale
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Pattern Trader / Account Manager
      • Mar 2007 - Sep 2014

      Pattern day trader is a FINRA designation for a stock market trader who executes four or more day trades in five business days in a margin account, provided the number of day trades are more than six percent of the customer's total trading activity for that same five-day period.A FINRA (formerly National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. or NASD) rule applies to any customer who buys and sells a particular security in the same trading day (day trades), and does this four or more times in any five consecutive business day period; the rule applies to margin accounts, but not to cash accounts. A pattern day trader is subject to special rules. The main rule is that in order to engage in pattern day trading you must maintain an equity balance of at least $25,000 in a margin account. The required minimum equity must be in the account prior to any daytrading activities. Three months must pass without a day trade for a person so classified to lose the restrictions imposed on them. Pursuant to NYSE 432, brokerage firms must maintain a daily record of required margin. The minimum equity requirement in FINRA Rule 4210 was approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on February 27, 2001 by approving amendments to NASD Rule 2520Day trading refers to buying and then selling or selling short and then buying back the same security on the same day.[7] Interpretation for more complex situations may be subject to interpretation by an individual brokerage firm. For example, if you buy the same stock in three trades on the same day, and sell them all in one trade, that can be considered one day trade[8] or three day trades.[9] If you buy stock in one trade and sell the position in three trades, Show less

Education

  • Whittier Law School
    Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA, Finance and Financial Management Services
    2002 - 2004
  • Pepperdine University
    Bachelor's degree, Finance, General
    1996 - 2000

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