Insurance Licensing in Newfoundland & Labrador


LICENSING EXAMS CAN BE CHALLENGING—WHICH IS WHERE WE COME IN.


The Insurance Institute provides study resources to prepare you to take the exams for General Agent/Broker and Insurance Adjuster licences in Newfoundland and Labrador. As a trusted source of education for the p&c industry in Canada, we want to ensure that new entrants to our industry are well-prepared.

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General Insurance Agent/Broker Licensing

Below are the education requirements needed to prepare you to pass your licensing exams. When you are confident that you know the content and are ready to take the exam, contact the Insurance Institute of Newfoundland & Labrador to schedule.

Level 1 licence – Educational requirements

Must have successfully completed:
C 11 – Principles & Practices of Insurance or C 81 & C 82 General Insurance Essentials Part 1 & 2.

Level 2 licence – Educational requirements

Must have successfully completed:
C 12 – Insurance on Property; C 14 Automobile Insurance Pt 1; C 72 Intro to Risk Management and Commercial Lines; and C 110 Essentials of Loss Adjusting or C 17 Claims 1

Level 3 licence – Educational requirements

Must have successfully completed:
Chartered Insurance Professional Designation

Insurance Adjuster Licensing

Below are the education requirements needed to prepare you to pass your licensing exams. When you are confident that you know the content and are ready to take the exam, contact the Insurance Institute of Newfoundland and Labrador to schedule.

Level 1

Successful completion of CIP course: C11, C-81 and C-82

Level 2

Level one requirements plus successful completion of CIP courses: C12, C14 and C110 

Level 3

Level two requirements plus successful completion of CIP courses: C13, C111, C112

Level 4

Must have successfully completed level one to three requirements or CIP Designation.

Learning formats

We offer CIP classes in several learning formats to suit your busy schedule:

1. In-class learning
2. Virtual classes
3. Distance learning

To see what's on offer, visit our CIP courses page.

 

For more information about licensing requirements, you can contact the Superintendent of Insurance Office or the Insurance Institute of Newfoundland and Labrador.