CII Building Public Trust Awards open for nominations

23 February 2022
The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has opened nominations for the upcoming Building Public Trust Awards, which will take place virtually on 15 September 2022.

The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has opened nominations for the upcoming Building Public Trust Awards, which will take place virtually on 15 September 2022.

The Public Trust Awards celebrate the efforts made by members and organisations across the insurance and personal finance profession to raise public trust.

The award categories include:

Consumer Inclusivity Initiative

The Building Public Trust Consumer Champion Award

The Building Public Trust in Insurance Award

The Building Public Trust in Life, Pensions & Long-Term Savings Award

Talent Attraction Initiative of the Year Award

The Building Public Trust Consumer Awareness and Marketing Award

Peter Blanc, President of the Chartered Insurance Institute, said “Our Public Trust Awards are all about positively changing perceptions across the insurance profession. We look forward to recognising and honouring firms and individuals which are leading the way in delivering these changes.”

Jonathan Clark, Interim CEO of the Chartered Insurance Institute, said: “For the CII, we believe that it is very important to recognise the extra lengths which our members go to in order to build public trust.

“Public trust is a core focus of the CII, and it is really gratifying to see, through the high quality of nominations we receive, the exceptional efforts made by our members to meet this commitment.”

To find out more, or to submit a nomination for the awards, please visit: cii.co.uk/publictrustawards 

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