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The Insurance Institute of Canada is a professional, not-for-profit organization with its roots dating back to 1899. It was created for the purpose of providing professional development for men and women employed in the Canadian property and casualty insurance industry. Based in Toronto, Canada, The Insurance Institute of Canada is the umbrella organization for a network of 19 institutes and chapters across Canada. It is connected globally with like institutes around the world through the Institute for Global Insurance Education. It is a professional educator, examining body and publishing house. It develops and administers licensing exams, and it represents every employment sector of the property & casualty insurance business – including insurers, reinsurers, underwriters, brokers, independent adjusters, plus others in related financial services. The Insurance Institute offers two formal designation programs for insurance professionals, including the (Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP) ) and the (Fellow Chartered Insurance Professional (FCIP) ). These designations serve as qualification for employment and promotional opportunities required by many industry employers. The Insurance Institutes, at both the national and local level, work with provincial and territorial regulators to align educational offerings with regulatory licensing regimes. To promote personal and career development, the institutes and chapters organize networking opportunities in addition to events and seminars. ==Membership== Membership in the Insurance Institute of Canada is made up of a variety of types of people and currently stands in excess of 39,000. Members can be students or graduates of the CIP or FCIP designation programs, or they can be regular members engaged in other forms of professional development such as certificate programs. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Insurance Institute of Canada」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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