CII boss Sian Fisher addresses local institute concerns over grant scheme aimed at tackling seven figure deficit

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Exclusive: The Chartered Insurance Institute’s 2020 deficit is no longer going to be of the “magnitude” of £7m, CEO Sian Fisher told Post as she addressed concerns around local institute grant schemes.

In 2019 the CII had £45.2m of revenue and a £2.8m surplus before tax.

At the annual general meeting last October, Fisher, pictured, warned of a 25% drop in revenue in 2020 due to exams and face to

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