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Aon Re claims UK training pilot success

By Dan Coatswoth Aon’s Reinsurance division will become one of the first companies to receive Exemplar Status for their approach to training as part of the UK Financial Services Skills Council pilot project for accrediting in-house training schemes. Aon is happy with the success of the pilot. “During the last two years our organisation went through a process of building an integrated management system where training and development initiatives are linked directly to our business priorities and the needs of our clients,” said Jackie Agget, operations director at Aon Reinsurance. “From our point of view, taking part in the accreditation scheme was an excellent opportunity to conduct an independent, expert review of the progress we have made so far.”

Insurer Norwich Union, another participant in the scheme, claimed that its in-house training has generated a ten-fold return on investment.

The FSSC is eager for companies who can prove the worthiness

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