Jan 8, 2014 | News
Are you getting ready to write a CAIB exam this winter? Make sure you’re registered with your provincial body before the upcoming deadlines. The registration deadline for both BC’s Feb. 5 exam and and Manitoba’s Feb. 10 exam is Friday, Jan. 10. Alberta’s Feb. 12 exam has a Jan. 13 registration deadline.
With ILS’s CAIB exam prep courses you can be confident writing any level of CAIB exam. Learn the fundamentals of working in the insurance industry, and prepare to write your CAIB 1 licensing exam with the Canadian Accredited Insurance Broker Level 1 exam prep course from ILS. Looking to earn your CAIB 2, 3, or 4 designation? ILS can help you prepare for those exams as well!
ILScorp offers insurance training programs including exam prep courses for CAIB 1, 2, 3, & 4, via online video training, virtual classrooms and live immersion classes. For the Feb. 5 exam, you still have time to complete the online prep course.
With ILS’s interactive, online CAIB Exam Preparation video courses students enjoy ease and convenience of online learning at their convenience. Each CAIB insurance training course contains streaming video, and is divided into easy-to-manage chapters. Numerous exercises and mock exams help to reinforce knowledge retention.
With ILS you can study online with 24/7 access to the program, allowing you to work on your own schedule. Online self-study is a proven way to successfully prepare for insurance licensing examinations. Study at your own pace – stop the program at any time and return when you want. Review challenging concepts as often as you wish.
Through ILS’s online courses, you’ll receive the same instruction as students who attend classroom sessions. Preparing to write the CAIB level 1, 2,3 or 4 examinations has never been easier! More than 80% of students who prepare to write their CAIB exams with the ILScorp CAIB tutorial courses are successful. Once you’re ready to write the exam, contact your local insurance council to arrange your exam.
CAIB textbooks can be purchased through your provincial brokers association. Contact the association directly for more information.
And remember when it comes to CAIB, ILS wrote the book! Our founder and past president Steve Hawrishok developed and wrote the CAIB course.
Call 1-800-404-2211 or visit ilscorp.com today for more information.
Dec 6, 2013 | News
As part of the ILScorp “All I want for Christmas is a new career in insurance” campaign, we are offering our Alberta Level 1 & 2 Licensing Exam Prep Combo Course for $199 – that’s a $100 savings!
If you are wanting to earn your Level 1 and/or 2 License in Alberta, purchase the Level 1&2 Licensing Exam Prep combo course between Dec. 6 and 31st using the code ABXMAS, and save!
With the ILScorp Alberta Level 1 and 2 Licensing Exam Prep Program you can:
- Study at your own pace, at your own convenience
- Stop the program at any time and return when you want
- Go back over difficult-to-grasp points as often as you wish
Our interactive online video Level 1 and Level 2 Licensing Exam Prep Combo Course combines the dynamic instruction of Todd Hochban with the ease and convenience of online learning. The video courses are streamed online, and divided into easy-to-manage chapters. Each chapter includes 10-15 minute video clips of the instructor, along with easy-to-read text. Numerous exercises and mock exams help to reinforce your knowledge retention. Students must register with the AIC to write the licensing examinations.
You’ll have four months of unlimited access to the complete and comprehensive course, which includes everything you need to know to write the Level 1 exam. No additional books or material are required. This online video course uses the same techniques that have helped hundreds of students successfully pass their insurance licensing exam.
Register online at ILScorp.com using the code ABXMAS and receive the ILScorp Alberta Level 1&2 Exam Prep Combo Course for $199. This code is valid on new purchases only from Dec. 6 – Dec. 31, 2013.
Call 1-800-404-2211 for more information.
Sep 17, 2013 | News
Fall is a busy time here at the ILScorp offices with live classes, new courses being launched and continuing education deadlines coming up in Ontario and Alberta.
We want to wish good luck to the approximately 30 students taking part in West Coast Training’s Live Immersion Class in Vancouver this week. By Friday, they’ll be writing their ILS Introduction to General Insurance level 1 licensing exams, and be ready to start their insurance careers! These classes have an average pass rate of 80-85%, thanks in part to the dynamic insurance training by Todd Hochban. But even if you can’t make it to Vancouver, you can still learn from Todd through the ILS online video version of the insurance licensing program.
Some of our team will also be heading to the Westin Bear Mountain Resort in Victoria in a few weeks to host a customized 5-day insurance training course for a group of commercial insurance agents from across Western Canada.
Our development staff have been working hard as we’ve launched new online courses in recent weeks, including: two courses for ICBC Autoplan insurance agents in BC; and an Introduction to Public Sector Procurement, including one specific to Atlantic Canada. These courses, along with the more than 50 recently updated and re-accredited Continuing Education courses, can all be purchased from the ILScorp website.
And the phones and emails are keeping our customer service staff busy, as insurance professionals in Ontario are nearing their continuing education deadline of Sept. 30. This is followed a month later by the Alberta insurance CE deadline of Oct.31. Our staff are here to help Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. – 5 pm Pacific Time at 1-800-404-2211, or you can register for your courses online anytime.
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So that’s what we’ve been up to, now how about you? Are you settling into the busy fall season? Do you see an upswing in business after the summer? Leave us a comment below!