Start taking online CAIB courses right
away in 3 easy steps…
[For returning students,
proceed directly to Step 3.]
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Purchase the required CAIB
textbook through your provincial Brokers Association, then
select Register Now and pay the
activation fee…
$26.88 for IBABC members | $33.60 for non-members. |
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| Step 2:
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One
business day after your registration and payment,
click on
Get a User ID/Password to obtain your
personal access information; |
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| Step 3:
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Select
Access Your Course to begin learning
the curriculum in the course for which you have registered.
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Note:
-You must register for and activate the online CAIB courseware
within one (1) year of purchasing your CAIB textbook;
- All prices include HST;
-Registration in an online CAIB course provides you with 12 weeks
of online access.
-If you pay by cheque or money
order, payment must be received before you can obtain access.
Online CAIB Courses Available:
CAIB 1
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CAIB 1 explores the basics
of fire insurance. After an introduction to insurance concepts and
habitational policies, farm policies and automobile policies are
discussed in depth. The concluding module deals with building
towards professionalism and the regulation and duties of brokers.
CAIB 2
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CAIB 2 is entirely concerned
with commercial property insurance coverages, focusing on the
underwriting of commercial property insurance, commercial property
policy forms, additional coverage forms, miscellaneous property
forms, crime insurance and business interruption insurance.
CAIB 3
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CAIB 3 provides a comprehensive study of
commercial liability insurance and other important commercial
coverages. The initial focus is on commercial liability and the
law, the commercial general liability policy, commercial
automobile exposures and surety bonds. The course then explores
ocean marine insurance, aviation insurance and the basic concepts
of risk management.
CAIB 4
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CAIB 4 course provides an introduction to the principles of organizing and managing an insurance brokerage business. Many of the concepts presented are general business concepts, which can be applied to any commercial enterprise. Other topics focus on some of the unique concerns of a modern Canadian property and casualty insurance brokerage.