Bluefin gains chartered status

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Bluefin has been awarded chartered status from the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) having completed the entry process in November last year.

The Axa-owned broker has 1,500 people in 45 locations and stated that over 90% of client facing employees were enrolled with the CII.

"We're totally committed to achieving the highest standards of professionalism in our industry and this is further evidence of our determination," said Stuart Reid, chief executive officer at Bluefin.

"As the chartered broker initiative continues to gain momentum, clients will increasingly look for chartered status in the brokers they choose to look after their

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