Nearly 3,000 brokers now chartered, CII white paper shows

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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has detailed that there are now 2,897 chartered insurance brokers as it published a white paper promoting chartered status.

The document, The importance of being chartered, also lists that between 2009 and March 2013 the number of chartered individual members grew from 18,000 to 21,331.

The breakdown, in addition to chartered brokers shows 14,921 chartered insurance practitioners and 3,513 chartered financial planners were now signed up.

In addition, since 2007 the CII has seen substantial growth in its corporate chartered title. By March 2013 the number had reached 669 firms of which 145 were brokers. Chartered

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