Understanding business insurance takes more than just reading a policy—it requires a firm grip on numbers, processes, and the laws behind them. This course bundle tackles the subject from all relevant angles, covering payroll, business law, AML, tax, accounting, and contract law—plus a healthy dose of MS Office skills to help present it all neatly.
Whether you're analysing financial risk or preparing documentation for underwriting teams, this bundle gives you the theoretical framework needed to function in business insurance environments. From Excel modelling to forensic accounting insights, it’s less about flash and more about getting the fundamentals right.
Learning Outcomes:
- Learn accounting and tax frameworks in insurance business settings.
- Understand data analysis and purchase ledger applications in depth.
- Gain business law knowledge to support policy-related discussions.
- Strengthen report writing using Excel and Word-based tools.
- Improve time organisation and proofing in business documentation.
- Study KYC, AML, and paralegal principles relevant to insurance.
Who is this Course For:
- Insurance clerks handling reporting or financial recordkeeping.
- Small business owners exploring insurance-related workflows.
- Professionals involved in contract reviews and policy checks.
- Accounting staff working in insurance provider settings.
- Office staff managing data, reports, and client records.
- Individuals preparing to enter insurance underwriting departments.
- Financial advisers looking to refresh or broaden insurance scope.
- Administrators involved in AML and insurance compliance processes.
Career Path:
- Insurance Administrator – £25,000/year (UK average salary)
- Policy Analyst – £34,000/year
- Insurance Finance Assistant – £28,500/year
- AML Officer (Insurance) – £32,000/year
- Business Insurance Advisor – £35,000/year
- Purchase Ledger Clerk – £26,000/year