CII refreshes corporate Chartered proposition

Five priorities

Julian Marr
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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) is to update its corporate Chartered proposition for the insurance and financial planning sector, with a view to supporting "a modern profession and the public".

The professional body said the refreshed proposition, which has been re-designed following "extensive consultation" with practitioners, consumers and public bodies, was built around a joint public commitment to professional competence from both the CII and Chartered firms The updated proposition, which is due to go live on 1 July 2019, would focus, it added, on five priorities: * Enhancing the value: The CII said it would promote Chartered status to the public by way of an advertising campaign and provide a toolkit to firms to help them promote Chartered status to their customers, cli...

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