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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) is a professional body dedicated to building public trust in the insurance and financial planning profession.The CII's purpose, as set out in its 1912 royal charter, is to 'Secure and justify the confidence of the public' in its members and the insurance sector as a whole.
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In November 2015, the Institute of Financial Planning merged with the CISI. In 2017, CISI, the Chartered Insurance Institute and the Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland formed the Chartered Body Alliance. It is headquartered in London and has offices in Sri Lanka, India, United Arab Emirates, Ireland, and Kenya. [1]
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The Chartered Financial Planner [1] is a qualification for professional financial planners [2] and financial advisers [3] awarded by the Chartered Insurance Institute.. By definition, holders of the Chartered Financial Planner qualification are among the most experienced and most qualified advisers in the profession; in the United Kingdom, it is a widely accepted 'gold standard' within the ...
The Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (CIEHF) Chartered Institute of Fundraising (CIOF) Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors [8] Chartered Institute of Legal Executives; Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) [4] Chartered Institute of Linguists (CIOL ...
The Chartered Financial Planner is a designation awarded by the UK based Chartered Insurance Institute. To attain "Chartered status" the candidate must sit 14 exams, and have five years relevant experience. Thereafter continued learning is required annually.
The Faculty of Actuaries in Scotland was the professional body representing actuaries in Scotland. The Faculty of Actuaries was one of two actuarial bodies in the UK, the other was the Institute of Actuaries , which was a separate body in England , Wales and Northern Ireland .