What education is needed to complete to become insurance professional ?? tell me the fields, degrees and exams after high school till buisness starter,,, need sincere guidance?
What education is needed to complete to become insurance professional ?? tell me the fields, degrees and exams after high school till buisness starter,,, need sincere guidance?
you need to pass a licensing exam for the kind of insurance you would like to sell. Contact your state insurance commission for a list of testing centers, study for the exam is at your own discretion. Then you must by "appointed" as a producer for all of the companies that you intend to write insurance for. There might be some level of study differ country to country slightly. you should know yours and also better to talk with an insurance professional too
Thank you so much it is very nice to tell me about this but can you tell that we need to take education in the subjects related to banking like ACCA, BBA e.t.c and then need to pass the license exam?
I think so nazi !
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You could start with the ARM designation to get a good base knowledge of risk management in general, and then move on to CPCU if you are hoping to specialize in Property and Casualty Insurance. Or some people start with the licensing course and then move on to the CPCU. Look on
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and it will show you other designations that should help you get started in educating yourself on insurance. If you are more interested in the actuarial side of things, check out
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. It's full of useful info about the actuarial profession. It all depends on what you would like to specialize in. There's a whole world of professionals in the insurance industry. If you are looking at becoming a specialist in selling life insurance and living benefits, the RHU and CLU are good designations to pursue.
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ARM Designation received.
PPIA Designation received.CPCU 500...complete
CPCU 520...studying
CPCU 530...complete
CPCU 540...exam on Mar 9CPCU 551
CPCU 552
CPCU 553
ETHIC 312...complete
Receive a bachelor's degree in business or economics. Insurance companies prefer to hire individuals whose academic background includes courses in finance, math, accounting, economics, business and public speaking. Generally you do not have to have any degree to become an insurance agent, but to get started as a captive agent, you will.
Insurance brokers must have advanced technical skills to use job-specific software programs and communicate with clients via the Internet,
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Originally Posted by nazi
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Its vary from country to country.You must be an insurer if you have good communication skill rather than specific qualification in some country.But you need minimum graduation and have full skill in your field if you want to be an insurer.Than you must achieve your target without losing clients....
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Get in touch with your condition insurance coverage percentage for a list of examining facilities, research for the examination is at your own attention. Then you must by "appointed" as a manufacturer for all of the organizations that you plan to create insurance coverage for. There might be some level of research vary nation to nation a little bit. you should know yours and also better to discuss with an agent too. . . . . . . .
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