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What is AINS?
Formerly known as INS General Insurance Program, this designation deals with principles of insurance, the provisions of some of the most widely used personal and commercial property and liability contracts as well as life and health policies, and the relationship between insurance theory and practice.

Pass exams for:
AINS 21 - Property and Liability Insurance Principles
AINS 22 - Personal Insurance
AINS 23 - Commercial Insurance

Pass exams for
AINS 21 - Property and Liability Insurance Principles
AINS 22 - Personal Insurance
Plus a Qualifying elective course - See Table Below

Pass exams for
AINS 21 - Property and Liability Insurance Principles
AINS 23 - Commercial Insurance
Plus a Qualifying elective Course - See Table Below

Earning the designation is a flexible process and your choices in elective courses can be easily customized to your specific career needs. IEA offers the full range of AINS courses as well as a wide range of elective options. Check with the Insurance Institute for requirements for Ethics Course 311.

 
 

AINS Elective Options
AINS 21
AINS 22

CPCU 510, 520, 530, 540, 551, 552, 556, or 560, AU65, AU66, AIC 33, 34, 35, or 36,ARM 54, 55, or 56 ERM 57, API 28, API 29

AINS 21
AINS 23
CPCU 510, 520, 530, 540, 556, or 560, AU65, AU66, AIC 33, 34, 35, or 36,ARM 54, 55, or 56 ERM 57, API 28, API 29

Prerequisites

INTRO - Introduction to Property and Liability Insurance is recommended for people with less than 6 months industry experience who wish to earn the AINS designation.

Who will benefit?
  • Persons in all technical insurance positions whose jobs require an understanding of insurance functions and contracts.
  • Insurance personnel who have some knowledge of insurance practices but who have not had formal study of the insurance principles that underlie those practices.