CII and Motor Insurers’ Bureau agree membership deal
The CII Group has agreed to provide products and services to the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB) covering CII exams and membership.
Over 200 MIB employees, including all claims staff, will be enrolled as ordinary members of the CII and will also be eligible to access learning solutions to support their exam study.
CII business development manager Jon Chapman said uninsured motoring is a serious issue for the insurance industry and that the CII will work with MIB to encourage higher levels of qualifications. “Their employees deal with many complicated cases and it is very encouraging that the MIB wants to give them this
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