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Delegated authority criticism sparks uptick in CII exam applicants
The Chartered Insurance Institute believes criticism of delegated authority arrangements by the Financial Conduct Authority is behind a spike in interest from the market for its specialist examination.
Female millennials shun insurance over career progression fears
The insurance industry is failing to keep hold of talented female workers, or even attract them in the first place, due to a perceived lack of equal opportunities.
Changes at LV and Admiral fail to mask issue of succession planning
Succession planning and the promotion of internal talent remain key issues for the industry to address, according to analysts, who have played down the significance of recent leaderships announcements at Admiral and LV.
Biba 2015: Marsh's Guerin wins Young Broker of the Year award
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has named Alex Guerin from the risk management practice of Marsh as its national Young Broker of the Year for 2015.
Attracting next generation of industry leaders key CII priority in 2015
The insurance industry must stop “underselling” itself if it is going to turn the corner in attracting young talent to the sector, according to Chartered Insurance Institute president Ashwin Mistry.
CII new generation group outlines workplace stress recommendations
The notion of workplace stress as a “ticking time bomb” for the insurance industry has led the Chartered Insurance Institute’s underwriting faculty new generation group to recommend measures to tackle the issue.
G4S ready for PI regulation as 250 staff obtain minimum standard qualification
G4S Investigation Solutions managing director Matthew Cantle is confident staff at his operation will be ready to meet the regulatory requirements for private investigators by April next year.
Insurance industry failing to win over business students
The insurance industry’s lack of appeal to business students could impact the sector’s future success, according to a study carried out by business advisory firm Deloitte.
More than 80% of school leavers and graduates would not consider insurance as a career
Only 18% of UK sixth form and university students said they would consider insurance as a future career according to research by the Chartered Insurance Institute.
CII stresses importance of professional development in China
Mark Greenwood, regional director Asia-Pacific at the Chartered Insurance Institute, urged delegates at the Claims Club Asia in Shanghai to embrace professional development.
CII and CILA presidents in unity call
The presidents of the Chartered Insurance Institute and the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters have pledged to work towards greater unity for the insurance industry.
C-Suite - Insurer: People power
A sharper focus on the human touch improves the insurance experience of both customers and staff
Women's network 'too strident' for some members of Worshipful Company of Insurers
The Independent Women in Insurance Network has been criticised as being “too strident” by some members of the insurance industry, according to steering committee chair Barbara Merry.
CILA president Jones targets next generation of loss adjusters
Bringing through the next generation of loss adjusters has been described as “number one” in Mike Jones’ top three objectives for his year as president of the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters.
Biba to create voluntary code of conduct following member vote
The British Insurance Brokers’ Association has taken the first step towards developing a voluntary code of conduct by re-establishing its working group.
Insurance NEDs to benefit from online information bank
The Worshipful Company of Insurers is seeking to tackle the rising demand for qualified non-executive directors in the insurance industry by launching a web-based information bank free to existing or potential NEDs.
CII president Mistry hammers out 'one voice' agenda
Chartered Insurance Institute president Ashwin Mistry has issued a rallying cry for other industry organisations and trade bodies to get behind his ‘one voice’ agenda in a bid to exceed increasing consumer expectations.
Be Wiser boss predicts return on investment after year of growth
Be Wiser Insurance finance director Andrew Dunkerley has heralded the fact the firm achieved increased profits of £2.2m (2013: £2m) against a backdrop of significant investment in staff and training.
Insurers' succession planning should aid talent retention
Insurers are placing greater emphasis on succession planning than at any time in the past but could still improve in this area, according to a study by Randstad Financial & Professional.
Sterling launches 2014 graduate training programme
High net worth specialist Sterling Insurance Group has unveiled details of its 2014 graduate training programme ahead of its summer graduate intake.
Insurance growth action plan boosted by Brokerbility Academy
Brokerbility has launched an academy scheme in a bid to attract people of all ages into the insurance profession as part of the independent broking group's contribution to the government’s insurance growth action plan commitment.
C-suite - Broker: Bring on the polymaths
My neighbour Lizzy Yarnold just won an Olympic gold medal. From what I know of her, I am convinced that if she had not won gold for the skeleton in Sochi, she would have won a gold medal in something else, somewhere else.
Insurance industry apprenticeship scheme kick-started
The insurance industry’s bid to double the number of apprentices was officially launched by high-profile figures from the sector at an event hosted by the Chartered Insurance Institute this morning.
CII to engage LV, Admiral and Esure in retail standards scheme
The Chartered Insurance Institute will kick-start its retail standards initiative by asking senior executives at firms including LV, Admiral and Esure whether such a scheme is likely to generate industry-wide support.