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CII launches new London market qualification

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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has launched a new London market qualification designed to boost ability to carry out insurance or reinsurance-related research.

The qualification has been developed in partnership with the Lloyd's Market Association and aims to contribute to the body of London market industry knowledge.

According to the CII, its launch marks a "significant milestone" in the support of professionalism within the London insurance market.

Head of professional standards for Lloyd's Market Association, Terry Hayday, said: "This collaboration recognises the unique nature of the London insurance market and, in turn, the value that can be

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