CII launches Protection Qualifications survey

Aimed at advisers

Adam Saville
clock • 2 min read

'Short survey will directly help shape the development of learning solutions and assessments that reflect the most up-to-date perspectives from insurance practitioners and front-line staff'

A 'protection units' survey has been launched to assess ‘how well life and insurance units continue to serve market needs' by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). It takes just five minutes to complete, responses are anonymous and confidential, and it can be completed here.  The survey comes six months after the CII launched its Cert II (Protection) qualification and will be used to help develop "learning solutions" for industry members. As an official media partner to the survey, COVER will also benefit from getting a snapshot of where the advised market is placed right now. ...

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