CII: Seven firms achieve Chartered status

'These firms have each made a public declaration to professional standards'

Sahar Nazir
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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has awarded Chartered status to seven insurance and financial planning firms during September and October.

Chartered status, regarded as a symbol of technical expertise, points to the firms' dedication to maintaining high professional standards and client-centred practices. CII president Ian Callaghan said: "We are delighted to welcome these seven firms into our Chartered community. In achieving corporate Chartered status, they have each made a public declaration to professional standards, and committed to upholding the Chartered ethos of nurturing knowledge, client centricity and serving society. "Corporate Chartered status is a key component in building public trust and a true mark of pr...

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