Marine Hull Underwriting and Claims IC 70
Marine Hull Underwriting and Claims IC 70
Marine Hull Underwriting and Claims IC 70
The Marine Hull Underwriting and Claims IC 70 Exam, offered by the Insurance Institute of India, is a specialized certification program designed for professionals and aspirants seeking to build a robust foundation in marine insurance with a focus on underwriting practices and claims management for marine hull policies. This certification provides a comprehensive understanding of the marine hull insurance sector, enabling participants to navigate the complexities of underwriting and claims with precision and expertise.
Who should take the exam?
This certification is ideal for:
- Insurance professionals specializing or aiming to specialize in marine insurance.
- Marine underwriters, claims handlers and risk managers seek to enhance their expertise.
- Professionals working in the shipping, logistics, or maritime sectors who deal with marine risks.
- Individuals aspiring to build a career in marine insurance or related industries.
Course Outline
The Marine Hull Underwriting and Claims IC 70 Exam covers the following topics -
- Domain 1: Understanding Marine Hull and Types of Vessels
- Domain 2: Understanding Marine Hull Principles and Types of Policies
- Domain 3: Understanding various Marine Hull Covers and Clauses
- Domain 4: Understanding Ship Builders’ Risks Insurance
- Domain 5: Understanding Marine Hull Underwriting and Rating
- Domain 6: Understanding Ship Classification Societies
- Domain 7: Understanding Special Insurances
- Domain 8: Understanding Insurance of Oil and Gas, SBM
- Domain 9: Understanding War and Strikes Risks Insurance
- Domain 10: Understanding Protection and Indemnity Clubs (P&I Clubs) and Marine Hull Reinsurance
- Domain 11: Understanding Marine Insurance Associations & Standards
- Domain 12: Introduction to Marine Hull Claims
- Domain 13: Understanding Claims on Marine Hull Policies
- Domain 14: Understanding General Average and Salvage Claims
- Domain 15: Understanding Collision Liabilities and Insurance of Freight Claims