CII revamps requirements for corporate chartered status
Firms will also have to satisfy requirements around conduct and culture from 1 July.
Brokers and insurers will have to meet additional requirements relating to conduct and culture in order to be granted corporate chartered status from 1 July.
The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) said those are the issues that emerged from an 18-month consultation aimed at improving the profession.
Steve Jenkins, the body's director of financial services and insurance markets, said customer focus groups raised the themes of conduct and culture especially in the wake of the banking crisis.
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