
CII 'begins GI Evolution' after industry-wide consultation
CII GI Evolution replaces the exam framework introduced in 2004 and brings a closer alignment of CII qualifications to industry requirements and job roles in an increasingly difficult economic climate.
The GI Qualification Evolution has been shaped through consultation with Lloyd's, the London Market, an industry steering group chaired by Sian Fisher, managingdDirector of OIM Underwriting, all CII insurance faculties, trade bodies and others associations. It has also drawn on exclusive CII
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