CII releases 'Shaping the Future Together' consultation

PFS board responds

Julia Bahr
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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has launched its ‘Shaping the Future Together’ consultation, encouraging members to have their say on the professional body's strategy.

Shaping the Future Together refreshed the body's 2016 manifesto, the CII said, which saw it commit to becoming more modern, relevant and diverse. This will help deliver relevant learning, insightful leadership and achieve and engaged membership, according to CII. The consultation defines possible proposals for how the CII will work to raise public trust in the insurance and personal finance professions. Proposals include: 1. Creating a more user-friendly qualification framework and learning provision. 2. Giving members more flexibility to achieve the professional body's chartere...

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