Video: Is chartered advice more valued?
Advice given by chartered individuals is more valued and trusted than that given by non-chartered individuals, says Grant Scott, distribution and marketing director at Cowens Survival Capability.
In the second of a three part series of interviews, Mr Scott told Insurance Age that, according to YouGov surveys: "Advice given by a chartered individual is more valued than advice that is not given by a chartered individual."
He added: "The insurance buying public is generally aware that chartered is the pinnacle and gold standard for it, and that we are looking to give advice rather than just cut costs."
Mr Scott also dealt with the biggest myths he'd heard from fellow brokers about chartered
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