ANZIIF joins Malaysian financial sector’s skill framework

ANZIIF joins Malaysian financial sector's skill framework

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ANZIIF joins Malaysian financial sector’s skill framework

Initiative aims to enhance talent development

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By
Roxanne Libatique

The Australian and New Zealand Institute of Insurance and Finance (ANZIIF) has been included in the Future Skills Framework (FSF) for Malaysia’s financial sector.

This initiative, designed to develop talent within the financial industry, is a collaboration among the Asian Institute of Chartered Bankers (AICB), Islamic Banking and Financial Institute Malaysia (IBFIM), and the Malaysian Insurance Institute (MII).

ANZIIF in the Malaysian financial sector’s Future Skills Framework

ANZIIF is recognised within the FSF as a capacity-building provider for skill development, offering industry-endorsed qualifications and skills training to insurance professionals across Malaysia.

“It is an honour to be part of the solution to upskill insurance professionals alongside prestigious Malaysian institutes. ANZIIF is committed to increasing insurance professionals’ competency, knowledge, and skills,” she said.

ANZIIF’s IT outage readiness guide

ANZIIF has also released a video titled “IT Outage: Are You Ready?” in response to the global IT outage on July 19.

The video offers guidance on what insurers can expect following such outages and encourages them to explore ways to help clients mitigate business and cyber risks.

“In instances like these, the value of having a trusted insurance professional who is able to understand your business and place you with the correct protections is vital,” she said. “In these changing times, it has never been more important to understand the needs of your clients and the insurance products which provide your clients with the right protections and peace of mind.”

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