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Malaysian Insurance Institute rebrands, aims to boost regional insurance education

The organisation has 23,250 member professionals in nine countries.

The Malaysian Insurance Institute (MII) has rebranded to the Asian Institute of Insurance (Aii) to expand its efforts in insurance education and professional development across the region.

“This transformation marks a significant milestone in Aii’s journey from a national institution to a regional powerhouse,” it said.

Currently, the organisation has a membership of 23,250 professionals across nine countries.

The rebranding was officially launched by Dato’ Seri Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour, Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia. It marks the start of a new chapter in Aii’s journey and the broader growth of the insurance sector in Asia.

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Aii was founded in 1968 as Pusat Latihan Insurans Malaysia, 

“Our journey began with the goal of raising professional standards in Malaysia’s insurance sector,” said Paul Low, CEO of Aii. “By 1984, we evolved into the Malaysian Insurance Institute, signalling our expanding influence. Today, as the Asian Institute of Insurance, we are ready to broaden our impact across Asia.”

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