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Asian Institute of Comm ties up with US body for insurance courses

Our Bureau

Chennai , March 1

ASIAN Institute of Communication and Research Business School has concluded a membership agreement with Life Office Management Association, US, to offer courses in insurance and financial services.

The courses can be learnt through classroom sessions and self-study, says a press release.

The LOMA has membership of over 1,200 companies in 60 countries. Its FLMI (Fellow, Life Management Institute) programme covers life, insurance, health and annuities.

The FFSI (Fellow, Financial Services Institute) programme covers subjects in financial services such as banking and mutual funds.

The courses, based on LOMA's text materials, will be useful for students and industry professionals seeking to make a career in financial service markets and firms, says the release.

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