RG146 Insurance Adviser course

General Insurance Course

The General Insurance course is designed for individuals who are interested in a career selling General, Personal and Business Insurance products as covered by Regulatory Guideline 146.

 For existing authorised representatives, successful completion of this course allows you to extend your advisory range into General Insurance products.

Focused on your Success

We recognise that employers are increasingly looking for candidates who are aware of the challenges of being a successful financial adviser.

Often a candidate’s Qualification is the only evidence that they possess the technical knowledge and skills requirements to conduct themselves professionally as an authorised representative. Unfortunately, this can not be said for all training providers.

With a RG 146 Training Australia (formerly known as PS146 Training Australia) qualification you have confidence in the fact that you will be equipped with the skills and knowledge gained from a credible industry-endorsed program that employs best practice assessment standards, helping you graduate at the leading edge of your chosen field.

“RG146 Training Australia simply makes our lives easier. Their professional problem-solving approach allows us to focus on other parts of the business; safe in the knowledge that RG146 graduates have what is takes to provide our clients with sound and accurate advice.” Charles Cavallaro, Professional Development Coordinator, Asgard, Securitor, St George

Course Outcome

The General Insurance Advice course will equip you with the specialist knowledge and technical skills to provide compliant advice to clients on:

Who Should Enrol?

This course is suitable for:

Course Entry Requirement

This is an open entry course with no pre-requisite qualifications. In order for participants to successfully complete this course, it is recommended they have a strong grasp of literacy and numeracy.

Course Structure

Competencies

Competency Unit - General Advice (Tier 2)

  • Provide general advice on financial products and services

Competency Unit - Personal Advice (Tier 1)

  • Establish client relationships and analyse needs
  • Develop, present and negotiate client solutions
  • Provide appropriate services, advice and products to clients

Content

DFS1 - Financial Advice

Australian Industry Essentials (Personal Advice Competency)

  • Australian Economy
  • Australian Financial Markets
  • Investment Funds
  • Regulatory Environment
  • Corporations Act
  • Licensees & Representatives
  • Legal Responsibilities of Representatives

General Insurance Course

Core Insurance Content

  • Understanding Insurance
  • Operation of Insurance Markets    
  • General Insurance   
  • Personal Insurance
  • Advisory Functions
  • Legal Obligations and Compliance

General Insurance Content

  • The General Insurance Industry
  • Risk and General Insurance
  • The Law Relating to G.I. Payments
  • Reading Product Disclosure Statements
  • Personal Insurance
  • Business Insurance
  • Taxation & Client Relationship Issues
  • Functions & Regulation of General Insurers
  • The Contractual Relationship
  • General Insurance Claims

Advice Process (Personal Advice Competency)

Skills Assessment

The Advice Process Skills Assessment is undertaken upon completion of the specialty subject(s)

  • Establishing Client Relationship
  • Identify Client Objectives & Financial Situation
  • Analyse Client Objectives & Financial Situation
  • Develop Strategies & Solutions
  • Present Strategies & Solutions
  • Implement Agreed Plan
  • Provide On-going Advice

Assessment

This course is assessed via completion of multiple choice questions and a case study.

Course Options

This course is available for $550 per enrolment by self-paced Distance Learning.

Enquire about our personalised in-house workshop courses for 8 enrolments or more

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