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PNC LEARNING
PNC Learning was started by insurance professionals for insurance professionals.
Our goal is to help you get a strong start in the industry and assist you as you seek to learn more and move up in the industry.
Our courses focus on the latest industry changes (ie. cannabis and blockchain) and key knowledge not covered in your licensing exams (ie. wrap up liability, professional liability, etc.) but necessary to become a top performing insurance broker/agent.
If there are specific lines of business (ie. construction insurance) that you want learn about, this is where to do it.
Courses also come with a breakdown of relevant case law that is updated regularly to arm you with talking points for clients that will help you SELL.
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Douglas started in the insurance industry in 1974 working in claims, commercial lines, and marketing before landing as President of CHES Special Risks Inc. In 1979, he received his CIP Designation and became an Associate of the Insurance Institute of Canada (IIC).
In 1985, he became an Approved Instructor for the Insurance Institute of Canada. Since then, he’s run seminars and CE courses for brokers all over the world including helping to create several certification programs for insurance brokers and MGA's. Doug also has work published in Canadian Underwriter Magazine: Terrorist Acts Insurance (2015) & Faulty Workmanship (2016).
At PNC Learning, Doug shares his expertise with students by creating CE courses covering critical broker skills and all of the latest and most important topics impacting our industry today.
Earning his MBA in the UK, Adam holds many professional designations in finance to include: CSC, BCO, IFIC, LLQP, PFP, CPH, Real Estate and more. Starting his career working for large financial institutions like Sun Life, Edward Jones, Scotiabank, and others, Adam followed his passion for education and moved on to teach life insurance and other financial certifications at various colleges in Ontario.
Now at PNC Learning, Adam helps us with our instructional design and LLQP training.
Regular RIBO Brokers need 8 hours of RIBO CE credits each year between October 1st and September 30th.
RIBO CE courses taken must include: 1 hr Ethics, 3 hours Technical, and up to 2 hours Personal Skills. Once these minimum categories are met, you can take whatever courses you want to make up the mandatory 8 hours (ie. 2 more RIBO Accredited Technical courses).
Up to 8 hours of RIBO credits can be carried over to the next year.
Principal Brokers and Deputy Principal Brokers need 10 hours. At minimum, you must take the following RIBO CE courses: 1 hour Ethics, 5 hours Management, and Personal Skills cannot be used. Once this minimum criteria is met, you can take whatever combination of courses you want to make up the mandatory 10 hours (ie. 4 more RIBO Accredited Technical courses).
Up to 10 hours of RIBO credits can be carried over to the next year.
Newly Licensed RIBO Brokers need to meet their 8 RIBO CE credit requirement the first October after registration.
Our RIBO CE courses include the RIBO Course Category it was accredited for on the certificate of completion.
General Insurance Agents and Adjusters in Alberta need 15 hours of CE credits between July 1st and the next June 30th. You can carry forward up to 7.5 hours of credits to the next year.
Our AIC Accredited CE courses come with an Alberta Accreditation Committee Course ID on the certificate of completion.
All General Insurance Agents/Brokers in British Columbia must get 8 accredited CE course credit hours per year between June 1 to May 31 regardless of licensing level, designations held or years of experience.
Regular licensees are required to get 12 CE credit hours each year.
Experienced licensees with at least 25 years of continuous general insurance experience only need 8 CE credit hours a year.
Designation-holding licensees need 8 CE credits a year.
All General Insurance Brokers in Manitoba need 8 CE credits between June 1st and May 31st. You can carry forward up to 4 hours of CE hours to the next year.
Our Insurance Council of Manitoba accredited CE courses come with an ICM Course # on the certificate of completion.
FSCO/Ontario Life Insurance Agents need 30 hours of CE every two (2) years.
Record Keeping Requirements: The OIC may audit you from time to time to ensure you have met your LLQP CE requirements. To comply, you must keep records on: name of course provider, name of course, course/program outline, date/duration of the course, final mark achieved (if tests were held), and the number of CE hours being claimed.
Our system will track all of the above requirements automatically on your certificate of completion except for the final mark achieved on the test. Please make a note of that yourself.
Life and Accident & Sickness Insurance Agents in Alberta need 15 hours of CE credits between July 1st and the next June 30th. You can carry forward up to 7.5 hours of credits to the next year.
Our AIC Accredited CE courses come with an Alberta Accreditation Committee Course ID on the certificate of completion.
All Life Insurance Agents in British Columbia must get 15 accredited CE course credit hours per year between June 1 to May 31 regardless of their number of years of experience or professional designations held.
Life Insurance Agents are required to get 15 CE credit hours each year.
At least 10 of the 15 hours must be related to life insurance or accident & sickness insurance products. You can only take a maximum of 8 CE hours per day.
3 hours of Ethics training is required each year.
All Life Insurance Agents in Manitoba need 15 CE credits between June 1st and May 31st. You cannot carry forward any CE hours to the next year.
Up to 5 CE credits can come from segregated funds courses (including investment-related education if it is directly applicable and relevant to segregated funds.
Our Insurance Council of Manitoba accredited CE courses come with an ICM Course # on the certificate of completion.
To find specific courses for your province or RIBO credit category, refer to the legend below and look for courses tagged with the code for your province or credit category.
BC = British Columbia
AB or AIC = Alberta
SK = Saskatchewan
SK-ETHICS = An Insurance Council of Saskatchewan Approved Ethics Course (part of the Mandatory Ethics Training)
MB = Manitoba
ON or RIBO = Ontario
RIBO-TECH = Technical Credits
RIBO-ETHICS = Ethics Credits
RIBO-MGMT = Management Credits
RIBO-PERSONAL SKILLS = Personal Skills Credits
If there's something you'd like to learn about but can't find here, let us know and we'll be happy to build it for you or your team.
*Contact Us for Corporate/Bulk Enrollment Discounts
Each time you refer a friend who signs up for the CE Subscription, both you AND your friend will get $10/year off your annual subscription up to a maximum of $70/year off.
To apply, just have your friend create an account on our website and contact us before they sign up so we can send you the coupon codes.
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PNC LEARNING
PNC Learning was started by insurance professionals for insurance professionals.
Our goal is to help you get a strong start in the industry and assist you as you seek to learn more and move up in the industry.