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The Award in General Insurance (Non-UK) (W02) can only be awarded to non-UK residents. It sets the scene by introducing the concept of risk and how it is managed, as well as the different categories of risk. It also explains how insurance acts as a risk transfer mechanism and introduces the main classes of insurance.
We examine the insurance market structure, its main participants and the various professional roles. It includes the main legal principles that apply to insurance with chapters on contract and agency, good faith, proximate cause, indemnity, contribution and subrogation.
We look at regulation, including the role and functions of the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS). We also outline the importance of combating financial crime and the role of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in developing a strategy to combat money laundering and terrorist financing. The unit then considers the issue of fraud and how insurers manage it.
Finally, we look at the role and importance of ethics in the insurance profession, including the Chartered Insurance Institute's Code of Ethics.
Building a successful career in insurance
This unit is particularly suitable for if you are at the beginning of your career or seeking to build on existing knowledge through formal study. It also meets the operating standards set by the local regulator.
This unit counts towards achieving the Award in General Insurance (Non-UK). It may also count towards the Certificate in Insurance, Certificate in Insurance and Financial Services (non-UK), the Diploma in Insurance and the Advanced Diploma in Insurance.
Please note: This unit can only be awarded to non-UK residents.
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Units treated as equivalent
Due to the extent of syllabus overlap, certain combinations of current and withdrawn units will result in only one award of credits.
If a withdrawn equivalent is held you may not need to complete a current unit in order to satisfy a qualification's completion rules. Clarification should always be sought from CII Customer Service.
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