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CII membership sees best growth for 70 years

The CII group has announced its best year for membership growth since 1935. In 2007, CII membership grew to just under 92,000 members representing a 7.2% increase on 2006.

The growth in membership has swelled following a number of successful partnership arrangements with leading general insurance providers, including Zurich; the AXA-owned brokers Stuart Alexander, Smart & Cook, Layton Blackham; and Towergate – all strategic partners with the CII.

Growth has also increased thanks to the rising support for professional body membership in the financial services sector, as more financial advisers and IFA firms seek to step up to the challenges and opportunities

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