CILA plans to modernise membership structure

The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters has set out plans to revise its membership structure and governance to involve loss adjusting businesses and a wider range of professionals engaged in the loss adjusting process. It said it also wanted to support individuals transitioning from other sectors into loss adjusting. Adam Humphrey, president of CILA set out the plans at a recent meeting in London.

He said: “We are dedicated to driving through our five-year manifesto commitment and ensuring CILA and its members can respond to an increasingly complex risk landscape. As part of this, we hope to continue modernising to ensure we are relevant to a broader range of technical claims professionals.

“We recognise the importance of the London Market and the global demand for skilled claims professionals. So, as international travel becomes more challenging, we have focused on developing an international growth strategy.”


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