Average Underwriter Salary in Hong Kong
The average annual salary of Underwriter is HK$493,590.00
The starting salary of Underwriter is between HK$122,094.00 and HK$143,640.00 whereas the maximum salary range is between HK$1,090,000.00 and HK$1,253,500.00.
Minimum Annual Pay | Maximum Annual Pay |
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HK$122,094.00 | HK$1,253,500.00 |
Underwriter Salary Comparison by Gender
This pie chart demonstrates the gender share for Underwriter. As indicated, the golden colour represents the percentage share for women and the green represents the percentage share for men.
As shown in the chart, male employees are involved significantly more as Underwriter compared to female. Their involvement is 70% while of female is only 30%.
Salary Distribution Based on Years of Experience
The line graph shows Underwriter salary in Hong Kong on an annual basis. In this graph specifically, it is indicated that as the years of experience increases, so does their wages.
For Underwriter having experience between 1-4 years, their salary is around HK$392,160.00.
Once the experience reaches 5-9 years Underwriter salary would increase again to a total of HK$530,009.65, adding HK$137,849.65 from the last salary increase.
After reaching the 10-19 year experience in their career, another increase in salary will be added to a total of HK$801,750.00.
Compensation Statistics Based on Experience Levels
This combination of a line and the bar graph shows how the experience affects the salary of Underwriter. Companies are considering factors like training and education directly affecting the salary offered to you as an employee. The line graph shows the salary increment with the increase in experience whereas the bar graph shows the comparision of how the salary is getting affected based on experience level.
As shown in the trends, lowest earning is HK$399,808.00 whereas the highest earning is HK$834,167.00 which clearly shows the salary increases with the level of expertise.
Late Career person will earn the maximum salary of HK$834,167.00 at 69%. So to summerize, Early Career earns 19% less than the average salary, Mid Carrer earns 9% more than the average salary, Late Career earns 69% more than the average salary.