Allianz opens doors to chartered brokers
Allianz has confirmed that it will start taking applications next week for its Commercial Scholarship Programme, designed to support staff at chartered brokers achieve their CII Diploma in Insurance.
The provider launched the scheme last year and will create 30 new places for scholars in the second wave.
According to the provider, the move was an industry first. The programme provides attendees with tuition, revision sessions including free study texts and networking opportunities at regular events.
Chris Hanks, general manager, Allianz Commercial, commented: "The feedback we have received from brokers taking part in this year's programme has been overwhelmingly positive. We have been very
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