Allianz Scholarship Programme sign of industry "commitment"
The Allianz Scholarship Programme is a demonstration of its "commitment to the industry", according to Chris Hanks, general manager, Allianz Commercial.
The scheme is designed to help brokers who have achieved chartered status, as well as those working towards it, to develop staff within the firms.
Described as a "learning and development framework", the programme aims to provide a structured path to achieving the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) Diploma in Insurance.
Speaking about the strategy, Chris Hanks, general manager, Allianz Commercial, said: "I feel it is important that as a chartered insurer, Allianz shows its commitment to the
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