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Professional Certificate in General Insurance (Underwriting) is a foundational course that introduces the fundamentals of the role of an underwriter to students without formal education in underwriting. The students would learn about the processes involved in decision-making with regard to underwriting. The programme touches on a diverse range of topics such as the insurance market place, the underwriting process, introduction to reinsurance, the introduction on Malaysian fire insurance industry and overview of the market for CAR and EAR.
Upon completion of the programme, a PCGIU holder is eligible to apply for MII Certificate membership and upon payment of the requisite MII membership fee, to be accorded CertMII designation and digital badge.
A PCGIU holder is also eligible for exemption of 7 credits if he / she pursues AMII level 1.
Recommend For
- Underwriting professionals
- Individuals pursuing a career as an underwriter
Enrolment Requirements
- SPM
- GCE ‘O’ Level or equivalent or higher
Learning Format
- Face to Face Class
Programme Objective
The objective of the programme is to ensure that personnel involved in underwriting would attain the minimum standards and quality in terms of knowledge, technical skill and competency. The combination of both practical and theoretical aspects of the underwriting field provided in the programme will support underwriters in their career development and job advancement.
Learning Outcomes
Programme Modules
Module 1
Insurance Principles and Market Practice
- The Insurance Market Place
- Risk and Insurance
- Principles of Insurance
- Insurance Regulations and Consumer Protection
- Underwriting Procedures
- Claims Procedures
- General Insurance Products
- Life Insurance Products
Module 2
The Nuts and Bolts of General Insurance Underwriting
- The Introduction
- The Underwriting Process
- The Insurance Products
- The Underwriting Ecology System
- The Pricing
- The Company Underwriting Risk Management
- The Challenges
Reinsurance
- Introduction of Reinsurance
- Definitions of Reinsurance
- The Main Purpose of Reinsurance
- Reinsurance Market
- Basic Law of Reinsurance
- Types of Reinsurance
- Reinsurance Underwriting
- Fixing Retention
- Reinsurance Programming
- Administration and Accounting
Module 3 Stream A
Fire Insurance
- The Introduction on Malaysian Fire Insurance Industry
- The Fundamental of Fire Insurance
- The Building Construction Classification
- The Various Extraneous Perils Available in the Revised
- Fire Tariff
- Review of Fire Policy Conditions
- Analysis of Fire Insurance Clauses
- The Fire Extinguishing Appliances
- Risk Assessment Practice Using Survey
- Fire Insurance Claim Procedures
- Other Fire Related Policies
Business Interruption Insurance
- The Introduction on Malaysian Market of Business
- Interruption Insurance
- The Financial Statements, The Policy and Gross Profit
- Specification
- Other Specifications
- Clauses & Extensions
- Insurance on Wages
- Claims Settlements Procedures
- Advance Loss of Profit
- Risk Management, Underwriting and Practical Issues
- Case Studies
Module 3 Stream B
Miscellaneous Accident Insurance (part 1)
- Overview of the Market for MISC Insurance
- Scope of Cover including the Exclusions, Conditions and Extensions Under the Various Classes of MISC
Miscellaneous Accident Insurance (part 2)
- Underwriting Considerations
- Rating Guides
- Survey Procedures, Survey Forms and Risk Improvement Measures
- Management Information System (MIS) and ISM Market statistics
- Claim Procedures, Settlement and Documentations
- Reinsurance
Module 3 Stream C
Engineering Insurance (part 1)
- Overview of the market for CAR and EAR
- Legal Principles and Policy Features
- Scope of construction insurance
- CAR and EAR policy coverage
- The General perils pertaining to CAR and EAR insurance
- The specific risks pertaining to building, civil and mechanical electrical and associated works
- The underwriting consideration and request for information
- The material damage section coverages, exclusions and conditions Assessment of risks and rating factors
- PML (Probable Maximum Loss) and retention
- Engineering risk inspection, survey and risk improvement recommendations
- Underwriting treatment and other matters
- Claims handling and provision of other related services
- The Standard construction condition of contract and its application
Engineering Insurance (part 2)
- The impact of dependency on machinery and technological changes to business
- Coverage, exclusions and underwriting provisions on Machinery Breakdown insurance and Machinery Breakdown Loss of Profit insurance, Boiler & Pressure Vessel insurance, Electronic Equipment Insurance, Deterioration of Stocks insurance, Storage Tank insurance and Civil Engineering Completed Risks insurance (CECR)
- Engineering risk survey & loss prevention
- Root cause of loss on machine and components
- Maintenance of machinery and equipment
- Claims handling procedure
- Case studies
Module 3 Stream D
Financial Line
- Legal terminology on law of torts
- Civil Liability and Negligence
- Risk management in financial lines insurance
- Standard cover under professional indemnity insurance and practical working assessment of the underwriting methodology and application on the following:
- Medical Mal-Practice
- Lawyers’ Professional Indemnity
- Insurance for Professional Engineers
- Cover available for Chartered Accountant
- Cover granted under Financial Institution Professional (FIPI)
- Directors & Officers Liability Insurance
- Banker Blanket Bond Insurance
- Cyber Liability Insurance
- Crime Insurance
- Claims management of financial line insurance
Casualty Liability Insurance
- Risk management in casualty liability insurance
- Standard cover under casualty liability insurance and practical working assessment of the underwriting methodology and application on day to day basis on the following classes of insurance:
- Public Liability Insurance
- Products Liability Insurance
- Contractual/Comprehensive General Liability Risk
- Bailee’s/Warehousemen Liability Insurance
- Freight Forwarders Legal Liability Insurance
- Liability section of the Contractors All Risk
- Employers Liability plus analysis of SOCSO Act Environmental Liability Impairment Insurance plus analysis of Malaysian Environment Protection Act
- Claims Management of Casualty Liability Insurance
Module 3 Stream E
Motor Insurance – (part 1)
- Introduction to what is Motor Insurance and its needs
- Application of the Principles of Motor Insurance
- Scope of Motor Insurance cover
- Malaysian Motor Insurance Tariff (liberalized 1 July 2016)
Documentation - Laws and regulations relating to Motor Insurance
- Underwriting Factors
- Application of Additional Benefits for common coverage
Motor Insurance – (part 2)
- Type of Motor Insurance cover for various Motor classes
- Computing premium for various Motor Insurance class
- Application of additional benefits for various Motor Insurance class
- Pro-rata/short period calculation
- Basic refund and addition premiums
- Risk Selection
- Theft & High Performance models
- Treatment of referred and declined vehicles
- Detariffication
Programme Structure
Course level : Certification program
Course Duration : 98 hours
Assessment Structure : Examination (100%)
Exam Format : Multiple Choice Questions
Exam Duration : 1.5 hours
Exam Mode : Computer Based Examination (CBE)
Passing Mark : Minimum 70%
Dates
TBA
Fees
Course Fee
- 4,300 MYR (inclusive 6% SST)
- 2,910 MYR (inclusive 6% SST) for CMII holder who has applied and received approval for exemption of module 1
For new students (1st time registration): Student registration fee + Individual membership = 200 MYR
Additional Information
Class Details
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Note: Programme is offered as in-house only.
Exemption
MII Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): Those who have obtained the Certificate in Malaysian Insurance Institute (CMII) will get an exemption for module 1.