FSSC signs partnership deal with CII

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The CII has partnered with the Financial Services Skills Council (FSSC) to help shape the Skills Council's insurance-related agenda.

The two organisations have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU), which will see the CII's life and pensions faculty board assist the FSSC. A separate sub-committee that is responsible for the skills agenda within the financial advice sector has already been established. Dr Sandy Scott, CEO of the CII, says: "This agreement presents the CII faculties with an excellent opportunity to increase their influence and to help support and shape future FSSC insurance related policy. "The FSSC acts as a conduit between the industry, government and education on skills-related issues and ...

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