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Chartered Insurance, Metis renew partnership to advance HK professionals

In 2024, Metis sponsored the Certified Insurance Professionals Induction Course.

Metis Global Group renewed its partnership with the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII), which aims to advance professionalisation and internationalisation in Hong Kong’s insurance sector. 

Dr. German Cheung, Founder and Chairman of Metis, described the renewal as a milestone and emphasised the commitment to enhancing professional education and fostering innovation in the industry. 

“As CII's first International Professional Partner Firm in Asia, Metis has achieved outstanding results since the inception of this collaboration. The jointly launched LEAD (Learning, Enhance, and Development) programme offers premium learning resources tailored for insurance practitioners,” a joint press release said.

In 2024, Metis sponsored the Certified Insurance Professionals Induction Course, launched by CII in collaboration with HKU SPACE.
 

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