CNS funds unique IBABC broker training program
July 5, 2010
– Leading BC insurer CNS
is pleased to announce its latest investment in the broker channel.
CNS (part of RSA
Canada) has made a $250,000 contribution towards the Insurance Brokers Association of BC’s
(IBABC) New Broker Essential Skills certificate program.
The program, that
provides tactical skills and technical knowledge to entry-level brokers through
both online training modules and face-to-face seminars, was developed out of
insight gained from broker focus groups across BC.
“We asked brokers
what’s important to them in terms of training programs and the brokers told us
it would be most effective to develop the skills of new entrants to the
insurance market,” said Ken Keenan, Western Canada Vice President
The program is
designed for junior licensees who have less than four years of industry
experience and are currently employed by a BC brokerage. It’s intended to help
attract new entrants into the market, assist brokerages with succession planning
and provides a systemic learning approach for the more intangible skills a
broker needs.
“This further
demonstrates our support of brokers in BC,” added Keenan. “This program will
equip new brokers with essential skills that will serve them throughout their
careers.”
This latest
investment joins other successful RSA initiatives that aim to help brokers
enhance their skills and grow their businesses such as, Broker Bootcamp – a
specialized training program for brokers new to the business and Making Partner
– a program designed with Queen’s University to provide leadership and business
skills to brokers on track to becoming senior leaders.
-30-
About RSA
RSA Canada includes Roins Financial Services Limited, Royal &
Sun Alliance Insurance Company of Canada, Quebec Assurance Company, Johnson
Inc., Western Assurance Company, Ascentus Insurance Ltd., Canadian Northern
Shield Insurance Company and is part of RSA Insurance Group plc. RSA Canada
employs approximately 3,200 people and is represented by a large network of
brokers across the country. In 2009, the Canadian Group wrote $1.9bn in direct
premiums with assets exceeding $5.5 billion. Internationally, RSA Insurance
Group plc employs about 21,000 people and has the capability to write business
in 130 countries and in 2009 its net written premiums were £6.7bn.
RSA is a trade name of Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Company of
Canada.
For more information contact:
Sarah
Kennedy
Communications Consultant - RSA
sarah.kennedy@rsagroup.ca
416-366-7600
ext. 2987