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The Registered Insurance Brokers of Ontario (RIBO) is the self-regulatory body for insurance brokers in Ontario. Established in October 1981, RIBO regulates the licensing, professional competence, ethical conduct, and insurance related financial obligations of all independent general insurance brokers in the province.
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Management category courses: |
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Microsoft Excel Introduction - 6 hours |
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Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 6 hours |
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Microsoft Excel Advanced - 6 hours |
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Microsoft Word Intermediate - 6 hours |
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Microsoft Word Advanced - 6 hours |
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Personal Skills category courses: |
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Microsoft Word Introduction - 6 hours |
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Microsoft Outlook Introduction - 6 hours |
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Microsoft PowerPoint Introduction - 6 hours |
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Microsoft PowerPoint Advanced - 6 hours |
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Location: |
ComputerEase,
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Cost: |
$219/person + gst for Introduction and Intermediate Courses |
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$244/person + gst for Advanced Courses |
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includes workbook, certificate & 2 month telephone support |
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Guarantee: |
Repeat at no charge up to 2 months later! (minimum class size required) |
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Duration: |
1 day(s) 9:00 am - 4:30 pm or 2 evenings 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
RIBO Continuing Education Requirements
Principal Brokers and Deputy Principal Brokers:
10 hours of continuing education credits every year between October 1st and September 30th. A minimum of 5 hours must be in the Management category. The remaining hours may be in the Management or Technical category. There is a carryover of a maximum of 10 hours (or one term's requirements) allowed for the next term (requirement of minimum of 5 hours in the Management category still applicable).
All other licensed individuals:
8 hours of continuing education credits every year between October 1st and September 30th in any category. There is a carryover of a maximum of 8 hours (or one term's requirements) allowed for the next term.
Newly licensed individuals:
The continuing education program of 8 hours every year between October 1st and September 30th will begin the first October following registration. Individuals are only exempted for the remainder of the license year that they were registered.
E.g. Broker A was registered on November 1, 2007 and Broker B was registered on April 30, 2008. Neither Broker A, nor Broker B will be required to have accumulated any continuing education credits by September 30, 2008, but must begin taking the continuing education seminars/courses on October 1, 2008.