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Insurance, Legal and Regulatory - IF1

Sail through your IF1 course with help from the experts in CII revision!


Empower Development Ltd

Summary

Price
£200 inc VAT
Or £66.67/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification

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Overview

Get ready to learn all about risk, insurance and statutory regulation, with the U.K.'s only on-demand CII revision resource.

Our one-of-a-kind study solution will walk you through the IF1 course material, step-by-step, using techniques that make the content memorable, easy to understand, and fun.

To date, we've helped thousands of students get through their exams with ease.

Now, it's your turn.

What to expect: after completing our course, you will understand the nature of risk, insurance and how the insurance market works, as well as the legal principles that apply to insurance contracts. You'll learn about regulation, the main regulatory bodies in the U.K., and consumer protection. We even cover ethical standards.

In short: we cover everything you need to study for your IF1 module, in detail.

Not only that, but you've had the opportunity to practice exam style questions over and over again - before you ever set foot in the exam.

It's normal to be nervous. But here? You'll be prepared.

Description

What will you learn?

Our course covers all the learning outcomes detailed in the Insurance, Legal and Regulatory (IF1) unit on the CII group website. At the end of our programme, you can expect to have a good understanding of the following key topics:

  1. The fundamentals of risk and insurance
  2. The intricacies of the insurance market, and how it operates
  3. Contract and Agency - all about contracts, terms of business agreements, and the role of agents
  4. Insurable interest, good faith and indemnity
  5. Proximate Cause and the nature of perils
  6. Contribution and subrogation (including real-world case information)
  7. Compulsory insurance and the role of third parties
  8. Statutory regulation
  9. Consumer protection and dispute resolution

With this course, you get:

  • Over 5 hours of on-demand video
  • 11 chapters covering all the key principles from the IF1 module
  • Mind maps and checklists to cover essential learning objectives
  • Practice exam questions at the end of every chapter
  • Chapter round-up videos to summarise your learning
  • 1 hour webinar on 'What You Need to Know', specifically for IF1
  • Bonus 'Accelerate you revision' video, poster, and more

"I found it really beneficial, it was easy to use and great to have the chapter explained in a simplified way, far less daunting than the book and the CII website which can be overwhelming! The posters and quick tests all really helped! You have done a fantastic job and I will be definitely recommending to my colleagues, thank you so much again." – Kellie

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