CII and PFS urge members to respond to consultation

'Help everyone enhance their career potential'

Ayesha Venkataraman
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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) and the Personal Finance Society (PFS) are encouraging members to have their say on the CII’s consultation before it closes on 17 December.

The Shaping the Future Together consultation, launched by the CII in October, set out possible proposals for how the CII will work to raise public trust in the insurance and personal finance professions. Earlier this year, it became apparent that the CII was planning to deregister the PFS as a private entity. "This is the time for every member to have their say on the strengths and challenges of how the CII and PFS currently co-exist, and ideas for how this might be improved for the future," said Sarah Lord, president of the PFS. She added: "Shaping the future together gives member...

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