Chartered Insurance Institute (CII)
Your say: Throw out partially false claims
Zurich is to be congratulated on fighting the good fraud fight through the Supreme Court and achieving a successful outcome in the case of Fairclough Homes v Summers, says John Freeman.
Your say: Poor pensioner treatment by CII
Nationally, this is a year of celebration. Having marked the Queen's Jubilee we are now looking forward to the Olympics and, for the British insurance industry, it is an occasion to celebrate the passage of 100 years since its most recognised educational…
Cornish Mutual wins chartered status
Cornish Mutual has been awarded Chartered Insurer status in recognition of its standards of professionalism and customer service.
View from the top: Daily demonstration of dedication
Why the CII deserves top marks in a world dominated by downgrades
Spotlight On Medical & Health: The heart of the matter
The barriers of medical science are constantly being pushed back, and third-party liability is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the cover required for research and development projects.
Spotlight On Medical & Health: The long-life experiment
With an ageing population presenting new challenges, how can the insurance industry turn the problem of increased longevity into an opportunity?
Spotlight On Medical & Health: Trial and error
Clinical trials on humans is witnessing great technological advances, but they can be dangerous, as the Te Genero case proved in 2006. With compulsory insurance required, how can insurers manage the risks involved?
CII launches London market qualification
The UK Chartered Insurance Institute has launched an new qualification for the London market.
CII launches London market qualification
A new qualification has been launched exclusively for the London market by The Chartered Insurance Institute.
CII awards industry veterans for commitment to insurance
The Chartered Insurance Institute has honoured Dr Peter Williams and Graham Doswell with the President's Award for dedication, commitment and professionalism.
IRM excluded from talks over potential chartered status for risk managers
The Institute of Risk Management has been left in the dark over plans to establish chartered status for risk managers, currently being discussed between the Chartered Insurance Institute and risk management body Airmic.
Post magazine - 21 June 2012
The latest issue of Post is now available to subscribers as a digital and interactive e-book.
Claims Awards 2012: The winners
A full list of the winners and runners up at the 2012 Claims Awards.
CII centenary report points to insurance role in eco-issues
Insurance is likely to play a “key role” in the global environmental future according to the Chartered Insurance Institute, which has published the third in a series of new reports marking its centenary year.
MYI's Gillan appointed Insurance Institute of Manchester president
McLarens Young International executive director David Gillan has been named as president of the Insurance Institute of Manchester.
Interview: Airmic's Nicholas Bailey - Ready for the handover
After 15 years with Airmic, Nicholas Bailey is poised to become the new chairman, but how will he tackle buyers' concerns during his time in the hot seat?
View from the top: From the outside looking in
Encouraging remarks emphasise that the good work insurers are doing must continue, says Barry Smith.
CCV wins chartered status
Cullum Capital Ventures has attained the status of chartered broker.
CII encourages apprenticeships with new guide
The Chartered Insurance Institute has launched a guide for insurers to help them get the most of their apprentice employees.
Free webinar: The property and casualty market in south east Asia
Post and Insurance Insight in conjunction with the Chartered Insurance Institute recently held a free webinar on the property and casualty insurance markets in south east Asia.
What is contained within Penny's Little Black Book?
Having been wined and dined by the great and the good of the insurance industry for over 12 years, one has decided to team up with the CII to collect the best bits from my weekly column and bring them to you in the shape of this little black book.
Investing in the Profession: Demand for CII exams grows
The demand for Chartered Insurance Institute exams increased to 110 000 in 2011, the CII's annual review has revealed, up from 85 000 for the previous year.
Online video: Future technology and risk in the commercial lines sector
As companies become more ensconced in technology and reliant on it for all facets of business this video discussion looked at future technology, the risks such technology might bring for businesses, and how insurers should react.
Hubbard returns to front line as Posner stands down
Former Axa UK chief executive Peter Hubbard has stepped up to the role of executive chairman at Leeds-headquartered MGA UK General Group after Howard Posner decided not to continue.