By popular demand, we have updated and refreshed our Basics of Insurance customer training course for 2009. This lively and interactive course is designed for Zurich customers who are relative newcomers working with insurance and risk management or where insurance is not a major part of their role.
With public sector losses running into billions and legislation placing new responsibilities on our sector, it is important that anyone working in this area has an understanding of the basics of insurance, risk management, legal issues and how to avoid the potential pitfalls.
The course is fully supported with reference documentation and best practice material. Delegates will gain a good understanding of insurance and related issues which, if acted upon appropriately, should help to contain your organisation’s insurance costs and losses.
Book your place
Places are limited so book early to avoid disappointment. Call Lisa Mailey or Jemma Ranger on 0870 241 8050; email lisa.mailey@uk.zurich.com or jemma.ranger@uk.zurich.com
Booking details required
Duration – 3 days
Locations and dates
- Midlands 15-17 September
- North 13-15 October
- South 17-19 November
Maximum number of delegates – 35
Course fees - £399 per delegate + VAT (excluding accommodation costs)
Course Modules
- Property Insurance – examine the property policy and discuss the risks covered together with standard exclusions and conditions. Learn how to set your sum insured, spread your risks and the principles behind insurance pricing.
- Motor Insurance – consider the legal requirements of motor insurance and what they mean for our sector. By understanding the constituent parts of a motor policy, you’ll be better able to make the right selections for your organisation.
- Liability Insurance – examine legal liability and how it applies to insurance contracts. With a particular emphasis on negligence, you’ll look in detail at the cover provided by public, employers’ and officials’ liability, personal accident and travel policies.
- Claims – explore indemnity and policy issues and run through example cases, future trends and legal developments. Understand how to manage the claims process efficiently and effectively.