The final steps of the Chartered Insurance Brokers application process

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So you have met the Chartered Insurance Institute's (CII) definition of an insurance broker.

You're confident that the relevant eligibility criteria - both compulsory and discretionary - are adhered to.

And you are happy to pay an annual admission fee to cover the cost of administering, monitoring and enforcing the Chartered scheme.

Well, now's the time to pursue the next stage of securing Chartered Insurance Brokers status by downloading and completing the Excel-based form from the CII's website.

Once downloaded, it is possible to plough straight in and crack on with completing the

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