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Allianz sees 120 applicants for 33 places on scholarship programme

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Allianz has welcomed 33 newcomers to its 2013 Partner Academy Scholarship Programme.

The provider received a record 120 applications for the scheme, which launched in January last year.

The programme allows participants to achieve their diploma in insurance in 18 months, with access to tuition, revision sessions, free study texts and networking opportunities.

The successful applicants attended a launch event at the Chartered Insurance Institute’s (CII) headquarters, along with their broker sponsors and Allianz representatives.

Simon McGinn, director, commercial broker markets at

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