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CII denies exam costs are ‘far too high’ amid ‘recruitment crisis’

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The Chartered Insurance Institute has been told its exam costs are ‘far too high’ and is being urged to cut prices to attract people into insurance amid a recruitment crisis.

Insurance exam training body, the Wiser Academy, has calculated that the CII exams costs are £1,018 for non-members taking the print and digital option.

It assessed that one of the cheapest CII options available, the digital only choice for members, will reach £687.06 in costs. The costs include factors such as study materials.

Even that cheap option is more expensive than similar qualifications across accounting, book-keeping, finance, and banking, the Wiser Academy claims.

However, the CII

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