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Benchmarking: How close are you to chartered status?

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With chartered insurance broker status now having been achieved by almost 100 firms we look at a simple tool for firms to gauge just how close to this prestigious marque they really are.

A survey conducted by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) at the end of 2011 found that 45% of firms that achieved the accolade said that the status helped them win new business. What's more, 55% of brokers interviewed noted that the accreditation helped them attract new staff.

And almost one in three firms claimed that Chartered status had led to increased referrals, while 91% would recommend other brokers to push ahead and gain the title.

The statistics are certainly persuasive. Still

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