
Our View On
Our View On is a series of short papers highlighting the CII position on a wide range of issues. The papers provide a quick overview of the CII’s opinion and are of use to anyone with an interest in those matters affecting our members, the public and our sector. The views are frequently updated and new papers are added on a regular basis.
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Our View On…Sustainability and Carbon Reporting
The CII calls on the whole sector to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability and carbon reduction through
their reporting structures and investment decisions.
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Our view On...Insurance Contract Law Reform
The CII supports efforts to update and simplify the law governing the disclosure of policyholder information in consumer insurance contracts. Modernising this complex subject to reflect current best practice and regulatory developments will help to improve public trust and confidence in insurance. |
Our View On…The Retail Distribution Review
As a not-for-profit professional body, the CII and the Personal Finance Society are strong proponents of raised professional standards for those who advise on and sell retail investment products. |
Our View On...Copenhagen: U.N. Climate Change Conference
The CII believes that climate change poses a systemic risk to the global economy, and an agreement at Copenhagen is essential to prevent the most catastrophic risks from occurring – and significant markets becoming uninsurable. |
Our View On…The Skills System in the UK
The CII is heavily involved in promoting and supporting skills development and believe changes need to be made to the skills landscape in the financial services sector and the wider system to ensure UKPLC remains competitive. |
Our View On…Money Guidance and Generic Financial Advice
The CII is a strong proponent of efforts to build financial capability. We believe it is essential not just to improve public access to financial services, but to restore much needed confidence in this sector. |
Our View On…Fair Access to the Professions
The CII has a history of actively encouraging fair access. We promote the profession in schools, and to non-graduates and career-changers via apprenticeships. Our aim is to create a diverse and inclusive profession. |
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