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Strategic Plan 2023-2027

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Record Numbers of U.K. Consumers Shopped and Switched Motor Insurance in 2024

According to the LexisNexis® Insurance Demand Meter U.K. – H2 2024

Volunteers’ Week: CII celebrates outstanding contributions across the Local Institute Network

The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) is once again recognising outstanding volunteer contributions made by its members in service of Insurance Institutes across the UK. In its annual Volunteer Awards, the Institute has presented Exceptional Service Awards to Leslie Gillanders of the Insurance Institute of Northern Ireland, and Alina Schatten of the Insurance Institute of London.

Board Digest - May 2025

“It was wonderful to hold a joint Board meeting of CII Group and PFS Board members on Tuesday 20 May, bringing together all who serve our professions with such dedication and passion. It provided an opportunity to get to know each other better and to discuss how we will work ever more closely to inspire and support our 120,000 members across the insurance, financial planning and mortgage advice professions around the world.

Dr Helen Phillips, Chair, CII Group and Carla Brown, President, PFS

Sri Lanka mandates CII Advanced Diploma for insurance firms

The Insurance Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka has mandated the Chartered Insurance Institute’s (CII) Advanced Diploma (ACII) as a minimum qualification to be held by at least one employee of any registered insurance brokerage. The move came after representations made by the Sri Lanka Insurance Brokers’ Association, which had requested amendments to a former rule concerning mandatory regulations for brokers’ qualifications.