CHARTERED INSURANCE INSTITUTE: New low-cost, exclusive CII and PFS membership for UK university students

Discover Risk

Membership of the Chartered Insurance Institute and the Personal Finance Society.

Launch of low-cost, exclusive CII and PFS membership for UK university students - our Discover membership scheme is now available for your students to join. The benefits of the scheme are:

  1. Low-cost membership - just £35 a year rather than £100+ for standard membership
  2. Soft copies of all member communications
  3. Access to our Knowledge Services website which contains comprehensive, member-only sector data for insurance, risk and financial services
  4. Access to local network events, where students can meet practitioners who may be recruiting or looking for placement students - a great opportunity to build profile
  5. Access to vidcasts of Insurance Institute of London events, which have previously featured sector leaders such as Willie Walsh (BA) as well as other thought leaders from within the world of risk and insurance
  6. Exclusive access to our Discover Risk Linkedin group where students can network with sector employers and once again raise profile

Launch of Aon's 2011 graduate and internship scheme - Aon are a major player in the insurance, reinsurance and consultancy sector. They operate a particularly diverse book of business and have recently raised their profile outside of the sector with their sponsorship of Manchester United. For more information on this scheme and Aon, students can visit the News section of the Discover Risk website: www.discoverrisk.co.uk. Students may also be interested in viewing Aon's political risk map, which is valued by those across the sector - www.aon.com/risk-services/political-risk-map2/index.html.  

If you would like more information on either of the above please email discover@cii.co.uk.

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