No need for a Royal Charter, we have CII.

Tony Lancaster's short article (PB, June, p12) is of great value since he dares to mention making a ...

Tony Lancaster's short article (PB, June, p12) is of great value
since he dares to mention making a profit. Insurers seem scared by that
word, but surely it's something we all need.


Intermediaries and brokers now await a government decision on
regulation.


I do hope (and expect) it is good riddance to IBRC. But I cannot support
BIIBA who suggest "a Royal Charter to develop professional status". We
already have just that in the Chartered Insurance Institute.


The need is for professionals, properly

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