Training College starts advanced diploma for assurance agents
In a bid to equip individuals for strategic leadership management within the insurance establishments, the Insurance Training College (ITC) has launched an Advanced Diploma in Insurance policies that will help the sector grow expertise.
Previous reports had earlier indicated that today’s insurance industry requires professionals who have an enhanced understanding of insurance practice; both technically and practically to meet the local, regional and international market levels.
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Previous reports had earlier indicated that today’s insurance industry requires professionals who have an enhanced understanding of insurance practice; both technically and practically to meet the local, regional and international market levels.
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