CII launches online ethics course

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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has launched an online learning course in ethics for all Personal Finance Society (PFS) and CII members in response to a dip in public confidence in insurance.

The course is free to CII members and aims to help advisers to update their knowledge on the CII Code of Ethics by exploring what ethics means for insurers, financial service providers and their employees.

Duncan Minty, an independent practitioner in business ethics, has designed the course to run in conjunction with a series of podcasts on ethics that he has also produced. The course supports and reinforces the CII’s Code of Ethics and is aligned with related themes in the FSA’s Retail

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