Insurance CPD

RG146 Insurance CPD

Meet your Insurance CPD requirements with engaging and informative continuing education.

Our Insurance CPD includes:

CPD Library

  • a choice of engaging and informative CPD topics from a dynamic library delivered across the CPD year.
  • progressive recording of each successfully completed topic in a CPD report.
  • specific learning outcomes, formal assessment and extra resources and activities

Reporting

  • managers can access detailed reports and monitor the status of individual and team progress.
  • upload and record all external CPD training such as face-to-face workshops, internal training programs, webinars and conferences
  • dashboard to track your progress – available to 20+ participants

Our CPD goes beyond just explaining applicable rules and regulations. It:

  • inspires learners to reflect and think critically
  • supports employee capability and engagement
  • promotes ethical decision making
  • fosters agility and resilience in evolving markets

Talk with us to develop your teams CPD program to comply with your financial licence obligations.

 

Program Content

Learning Outcomes

What you will learn

Who is this course for?

  • Insurers
  • Distributors
  • Insurance Brokers

Units of Competency

Pre-requisite

Recognition of Prior Learning

Certification

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Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely. Contact us to customise a training plan for your organisation. If you have questions about financial services regulation and what training is needed to satisfy requirements, information can be found in
ASIC has not prescribed a minimum number of hours per year that an adviser should spend on continuing training. This is because the time required will vary according to the adviser’s activities and level of experience. Licensees should nominate an appropriate figure, based on each adviser’s activities and experience. For guidance, you can look up what minimum hours relevant professional bodies have set for their members, while in our experience the industry standard is 20 CPD points/hours per year.
ASIC requires licensees to have in place policies and procedures to ensure that they and their advisers are undertaking continuing training. The purpose of this training is to maintain and update the knowledge and skills that are appropriate for their activities. It is essential because how markets operate and regulatory requirements can change rapidly. What should training policies and procedures include? Best practice tips for licensees include: (a) nominating a person who is responsible for continuing training (b) deciding how much training each adviser needs each year (c) establishing annual training plans for each adviser (d) keeping records of advisers’ training programs. Refer to ASIC’s Regulatory Guide 146 for detailed information.
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Regulatory Guide 206 Credit licensing: Competence and training (RG 206)

Credit licensees must comply with the organisational competence obligation in s47(1)(f) of the National Consumer Credit protection Act 2009 (National Credit Act)Regulatory Guide 206 Credit licensing: Competence and training (RG 206) sets out the minimum expectations for demonstrating organisational competence.

What you need to do to comply will depend on the nature, scale and complexity of your business. However, Regulatory Guide 206 Credit licensing: Competence and training (RG 206) sets out our minimum expectations for demonstrating organisational competence.

You must also ensure that your representatives are adequately trained and competent to engage in the credit activities authorised by your licence: s47(1)(g).

ASIC generally expects you to determine what is appropriate initial and ongoing training for your representatives and to embed this in your recruitment and training systems.

Updated annually, our CPD is designed to enable Responsible Managers and Representatives of Australian Credit Licensees to meet their mandatory RG206 continuing training requirement. Our CPD that is structured, properly assessed and recorded.