Property investment added to CII diploma

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REITA and The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) are collaborating on the extension of the diploma level investment paper to include property investment as an asset class.

Dave Butler, head of external affairs at Reita, said: "Education is at the heart of Reita's mission and in 2007 we carried out research which showed almost 60pc of advisers were interested in qualifications in property investment. "Accordingly, we assembled a steering committee of Reita members and others across the property and investment communities to look at the areas that need to be covered. As a result of this, we have established the essential knowledge and topics for those giving advice on property investment. "We are really pleased now to be able to work with the CII to take th...

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