CII to consult on corporate chartered standards

Laura Miller
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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) is reviewing the existing standards and eligibility criteria for corporate chartered titles (CCT) to ensure they continue to underpin customers' expectations of a chartered firm.

The CII said chartered has been "hugely successful" in encouraging professionalism in the insurance and financial planning sectors and against this background the professional body will be launching an open consultation next month so that firms can express their views on a long term vision for corporate chartered titles. The initial phase of the review has seen the CII undertaking a series of one to one interviews with stakeholders from across the insurance and financial planning sectors as well as facilitating a series of focus groups with consumers and small and medium enterprises. ...

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