AIC feature in Alberta Broker magazine: Addressing compliance trends in the insurance industry

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AIC feature in Alberta Broker magazine: Addressing compliance trends in the insurance industry

AIC is pleased to announce its latest contribution to the Insurance Brokers Association of Alberta’s (IBAA) Alberta Broker magazine. The latest article, authored by AIC Compliance Investigator Amber Masikewich, delivers critical insights into current compliance trends affecting the Alberta insurance industry. In the article, Amber highlights key areas of concern such as improper advertising, agent supervision, Errors & Omissions (E&O) insurance, and continuing education requirements.

A perspective brokers won’t want to miss

In “Navigating Non-Compliance: Insights from AIC on Recent Trends in the Insurance Industry,” Amber tackles some of the most pressing compliance issues affecting brokers today. The article provides actionable guidance that can help brokers avoid common mistakes and protect their professional reputation.

Amber’s approach is grounded in practical advice that brokers can implement right away to maintain compliance and improve business operations. Whether you’re a new broker or an experienced professional, this article is a valuable resource for staying ahead of industry trends and safeguarding your practice.

Read IBAA’s Alberta Broker, Nov 2024

An educational opportunity

Staying on top of regulatory trends is essential for brokers to build trust with clients, protect their professional reputation, and navigate an increasingly complex insurance landscape. Regulations help ensure fair and transparent business practices, so remaining aware of changes and common compliance pitfalls allows brokers to deliver reliable services that meet evolving standards. By proactively addressing regulatory updates, brokers can avoid potential liabilities, improve operational efficiency, and provide clients with the highest level of service. Embracing these trends is not only a proactive measure for brokers,  it allows them to build their credibility and long-term success in the industry.

AIC’s continued commitment to education

AIC’s commitment to industry education and collaboration continues with this feature in Alberta Broker magazine. By working together with partners like IBAA to share insights and resources, we’re able to help agents elevate their practices. This commitment to partnership fuels ongoing industry growth and the development of a more trusted insurance landscape for Albertans.

We look forward to more opportunities to provide valuable resources that both support your success as insurance agents and strengthen how Albertan consumers are protected.

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