Press Release – Insurance Council The Australian and New Zealand Institute of Insurance and Finance (ANZIIF) and the Insurance Council of New Zealand (ICNZ) – Te Khui Inihua o Aotearoa – are pleased to announce submissions are open for the 2021 ICNZ and ANZIIF Scholarship ( https://anziif.com/membership/scholarships#ICNZ …
The Australian and New Zealand Institute of Insurance and Finance (ANZIIF) and the Insurance Council of New Zealand (ICNZ) – Te Kāhui Inihua o Aotearoa – are pleased to announce submissions are open for the 2021 ICNZ and ANZIIF Scholarship (https://anziif.com/membership/scholarships#ICNZ ).
The ICNZ and ANZIIF Scholarship recognises and supports the professional growth and development of insurance industry practitioners living and working in New Zealand.
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In 2019, in the wake of the Royal Commission and with financial services facing increasing regulation, seven life insurers including AIA Australia teamed up with the Australian and New Zealand Institute of Insurance and Finance (ANZIIF) to develop an industry-wide Professional Standards Framework.
The framework is designed to ensure a consistent industry standard of competencies within the four key areas of Claims, Underwriting, Product Design and Distribution.
Damien Mu, CEO and Managing Director of AIA Australia and New Zealand and Chair of the industry’s Professional Standards Working Group, said “The establishment of professional standards will ensure that life insurance professionals have a high level of well-rounded knowledge, with a focus on good customer outcomes. This will be a significant journey to undertake, but together we are proud to be leading the way as we take these important first steps forward.”
Crawford boosts Australia talent program
Crawford & Company s learning and development (L&D) program is going from strength to strength in Australia, where six internal training courses have won landmark accreditation and Crawford s Australia Graduate Academy program has been expanded.
Crawford provides training courses for both employees and external clients, offering over 300 hours of continuing education and having completed more than 133,000 online courses to date across the group.
We are pleased to announce that six two-hour instructor-led courses in Australia, delivered by Crawford s Australian L&D Team via Microsoft Teams, have been accredited by the Australasian Institute of Chartered Loss Adjusters (AICLA)and the Australian and New Zealand Institute of Insurance and Finance (ANZIIF), and will now contribute two points towards ANZIIF s Certified Insurance Professional points requirement.
Sedgwick announces leadership changes in China
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SHANGHAI, Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Sedgwick, a leading global provider of technology-enabled risk, benefits and integrated business solutions, announced strategic changes to the executive management team for its operations in China.
John Law, who has served as general manager of our operations in China since 2005, has taken on a new role as in-country technical director and head of business development. William Huang will now serve as general manager for China.
Law has worked in loss adjusting for 31 years, gaining extensive experience in handling a variety of complex loss claims, including property, construction/erection all risks (CAR) and business interruption. He has held multiple management roles in loss adjusting in Hong Kong, Taiwan and China. As general manager of operations in China, he has handled multimillion dollar claims associated with