Tue 17 Mar. 2020

Important Coronavirus Update

The Chartered Insurance Institute puts in place plans to assist members and staff during the coronavirus outbreak

Following the UK government’s announcement that now is the time for everyone to stop non-essential contact and unnecessary travel, the Chartered Insurance Institute is postponing April written examination sittings that were due to take place on 20, 21 and 22 April will be postponed until October, with the exception of RO6 (Financial planning practice) and AF7 (Pension transfers) which we are planning to hold in July.

These changes will be confirmed with each candidate in due course.

At the current time, in line with government guidance, multiple choice question online examinations will go ahead at the pre booked centres as there are less than 25 candidates at each sitting.
The CII will continue to monitor and review the situation with these sittings, in line with government guidance.

If any candidate has any concerns or is following government guidance and is self-isolating at the time of their sitting, they can contact customer services at customer.serv@cii.co.uk to rebook their sitting at no additional cost.

We are also cancelling all events across the UK planned for the second quarter of 2020.

We are following the government’s guidance on working from home in London. All members of staff are equipped to work from home until government advice changes.

We have taken this action because our priority is ensuring the health and safety of our staff, members and providing the profession with ways to continue to deliver their services to the public. We takes seriously our role supporting you, your business and the members of the public you serve.

These are unprecedented times for every profession. In the coming weeks, the CII, our local institutes and societies will produce virtual content to support CPD requirements during this period and our continuing guidance in your vital role helping members of the public. The CII is also in contact with the government and regulators to keep our members updated with current guidelines.

We will continue to be here to assist the profession during these challenging times.

Yours sincerely

Sian Fisher, chief executive of the Chartered Insurance Institute