GTA (Greater Toronto Area) Chapter. 18 King St East, 16th Floor Toronto, ON M5C 1C4. Get in touch. The Insurance Institute is the premier source of professional education and career development for the country’s property and casualty insurance industry.
Our programs are designed to appeal to all streams of the property and casualty industry - brokers, risk managers, claims professionals, underwriters, adjusters, appraisers and more.
How insurance licensing works in Canada. Insurance is regulated at both the federal and provincial level in this country. The federal level is focused on ensuring the financial stability of insurance companies, and the provincial level deals with the licensing of individuals. Each province and territory has its own insurance regulator.
Applied professional courses allow you to explore one or more common career paths in the industry. These courses have prerequisites. See the individual courses for details. C110. Essentials of Loss Adjusting. C111. Advanced Loss Adjusting. C112. Practical Issues in Claims Management.
Booking your OTL Exam. Exam times are booked on a first-come, first-served basis, so schedule your exam immediately after registering. In-person exams are offered monthly at the following Institute offices on a limited schedule. Upcoming in-person exam dates: March 13, April 24, May 8.
Exams. Each CIP course has a final exam. Follow the links to find out more about in-person and virtually proctored exams, rules to follow, and ways to set yourself up for success. Credits and Exemptions. Exam Format. Virtually Proctored Online Exam. Exam requirements and rules.
Licensing in Ontario. Whether you're a newcomer to the industry or a seasoned professional looking to advance your career, we provide the resources and guidance to help you acquire or maintain your insurance licence. Find out how we can support your insurance career goals.
Earning your CIP designation. When you register for the CIP program, you join the Insurance Institute, a member-based organization that has provided professional development to Canada’s property & casualty (p&c) insurance industry for over a century.
The Institute was established as a not-for-profit organization in 1899. It now serves more than 41,000 members across Canada through 19 volunteer-driven provincial institutes and chapters. The Institute sets professional standards for the industry through education programs that lead to a range of accreditations, including the internationally ...
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