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Feb 14, 2013 News
Raj Singh Insurance Brokers and Risk Management Consultants Inc. (RSIB) is bent on developing the most professional team to adequately service its valued customers. RSIB is managed by a team of experienced and qualified professionals, headed by insurance expert, RAJ SINGH.
The company’s Business Development Manager, Ms. Selma Rahman, recently completed her studies in the American Institute of Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters (AICPCU) programme and graduated last December.
She is now eligible to use the prestigious Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation.
Ms. Rahman also holds Associateships in Insurance Services (AIS), Personal Insurance (API) and General Insurance (AINS) from the American Institute for CPCU and is expected to soon complete her studies in Risk Management (ARM).
The CPCU designation is facilitated by the American Institute for CPCU and is considered the premier general insurance designation in the United States. It is designed to ensure a thorough understanding and application of the principles, laws and regulations, claims processes, financial markets and ethics governing the insurance industry both in the US and internationally.
To date, only four people in Guyana hold this coveted qualification. Two of them are employed by RSIB.
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