Insurer view: Chartered status helps us "stand out"
Sterling Insurance believes chartered status has proved that small companies can stand out from the crowd.
The niche insurer - which was granted chartered insurer status in 2011 - insisted that the accolade has set it apart from other carriers.
Sterling's director of commercial & personal lines David Sweeney told Insurance Age: "It's just a continuation of what we have always done - we have always pushed for professionalism.
"Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) exams seem an obvious thing to do and once a badge of quality was available we wanted to apply for it to tick all the boxes. It was the
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