To provide a high level of service in this competitive market, a loss adjuster requires extensive knowledge of the products and a high commitment to professionalism
This course is designed to provide individuals engaged in insurance loss adjusting with the necessary working knowledge and competency to ensure that they are able to support an efficient loss adjusting operation. It will also provide a strong knowledge foundation for staff in the loss adjusting sector to progress in their careers in line with their career development and the strategic directions of their companies.
Objective
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Greater understanding of the policy cover, exclusions, conditions and extensions of the major
classes of insurance |
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Sound appreciation of the application of underwriting, placement of risks, claims services,
products development, business accounting and IT in insurance broking practice |
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An awareness of the importance of an insurance broker's personal professional image |
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The ability to present reasoned arguments and discussed situations involving broking application
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| Course Outline - Part A - Understanding & Application of Scope of Policy Cover, Exclusions, Conditions and Extensions |
>> Property and Pecuniary Insurance >> Liability Insurance >> Insurance of the Person >> Engineering/Construction Insurance >> Marine and Aviation Insurance
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| Course Outline - Part B - The Broking Practice |
>> Insurance Broking Services >> Insurance Underwriting & Rating >> Introduction to Treaty Contract >> Insurance Claims Services >> Product Development >> Introduction to Large and Specialised Risks Scheme >> Business Accounting for Insurance Brokers >> Technology
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| Course Outline - Part C - Insurance Reports Manual |
>> Types of reports manual and their use >> Cross checking clients' insurance report manual information >> Drafting a new business reports manual
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| Course Outline - Part D - Insurance Broker As Professional |
>> Conduct and Ethics >> Etiquette and Mannerism >> Personal Grooming
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