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AIC 300 - Claims in an Evolving World
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AIC 300 - Claims in an Evolving World
Core Course via The Institutes Learn how to effectively handle claims in today’s evolving world. Course topics include the evolving role of the claims professional, assessing, investigating, and documenting claims, making final claims...
AIC 301 - Expanding Your Claims Perspective
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AIC 301 - Expanding Your Claims Perspective
Core Course via The Institutes Ensure good faith claims handling and negotiate fair settlements for customers. Course topics include understanding the basics of contracts, applying the insurance contract, how property and commercial law...
AIC Designation - Associate in Claims
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AIC Designation - Associate in Claims
Associate in Claims: Master the fundamentals, select your specialty and take the next step in supporting your customers during their greatest time of need. Please see your manager for additional details on how to obtain your AIC designation...
AIM Designation - Associate in Management
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AIM Designation - Associate in Management
Associate in Management: Develop real-world skills to effectively manage your team and make strategic business decisions through our AIM designation program Designation Requirements include: AIM 40 Management AIM 44 Human Resource...
AINS 101
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AINS 101
Formerly AINS 21
CPCU: Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter
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CPCU: Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter
Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter Designation Total Requirements: 9 Average Completion Time: 2-3 Years
Ethical Decision Making in Risk and Insurance
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Ethical Decision Making in Risk and Insurance
Learn to recognize ethical dilemmas and develop the skills you need to reach informed decisions when faced with one. Course topics include the foundations of ethical behavior, supporting professionalism, maintaining high ethical standards,...
Insurance Essentials
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Insurance Essentials

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