Industry Led
CII is engaged with a large number of senior industry figures who help to drive the direction and improve the awareness of the importance of professionalism and the CII. The CII’s system of Faculties and Societies ensures that CII services reflect the highly specialised nature of many of its professional members and corporate customers. The CII Group encompasses: In General Insurance (‘Non-Life’ or ‘Property/Casualty’): • The Faculty of Underwriting – a market forum for everyone engaged underwriting activities; • The Faculty of Claims – raising standards and levels of professionalism across the claims community; • The Faculty of Insurance Broking – a market forum for everyone working in insurance broking; • The London Market Faculty – a centre of excellence and best practice for the London insurance market. In the Life and Advice markets: • The Faculty of Life and Pensions – a market forum for those at all levels who work for Life and Pensions providers; • The Personal Finance Society (PFS) – the UK’s premier and largest body for financial advisers. In the Mortgage market: • The Society of Mortgage Professionals – enhancing the professional competence and standing of mortgage practitioners. This structure ensures firms and individuals from across the market receive the dedicated support they need to ensure regulatory compliance, market effectiveness and professional development.
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