Ethics in Property
& Casualty Insurance: Professional Standards for Brokers
| InstructorUIE Phone(253) 846-1155 Emailmail@uiece.com | Course OverviewThis
  course provides a comprehensive examination of ethical responsibilities for
  property and casualty insurance brokers in Canada, with a primary focus on
  Ontario’s Registered Insurance Brokers of Ontario (RIBO) Code of Conduct and
  Saskatchewan’s Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority (FCAA) framework. It
  also incorporates standards and enforcement practices from Alberta’s Alberta
  Insurance Council (AIC) and Manitoba’s Insurance Council of Manitoba (ICM),
  reflecting the nationally harmonized principles of the Fair Treatment of
  Customers (FTC) guidance issued by CCIR and CISRO.   Insurance
  professionals will explore the ethical foundations of brokerage practice,
  including integrity, competence, quality of service, candor, confidentiality,
  conflict management, transparency, claims advocacy, and professional
  courtesy. Case studies drawn from disciplinary precedents illustrate how
  these principles apply in real-world scenarios. Practical tools, including
  disclosure templates, needs assessment checklists, renewal protocols, and
  claims support logs, are provided to help brokers translate ethical
  obligations into daily practice.   By the end of this
  course, brokers will understand how to embed fairness and transparency into
  their operations, protect clients through proactive ethical conduct, and
  strengthen public trust in the insurance profession. | 
| Chapter | Subject | Description | 
| Chapter 1 | Foundations of Broker Ethics | Evolution of ethical standards in Canada. | 
| Chapter 2 | The RIBO Code of Conduct | Covers the RIBO Code of Conduct, which applies to all provinces. | 
| Chapter 3 | Saskatchewan Standard & FTC | Covers the SK’s requirement, which also applies to all provinces. | 
| Chapter 4 | Case Studies | Examples from all provinces. | 
| Chapter 5 | Best Practices, Tools & Conclusion | Checklists and other practical tools. | 
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