Hurry! Free CE is a limited time offer!
Hurry! Free CE is a limited time offer!
Complete “Ethical Conduct & Suitability” via live webinar at no cost! This 3 HOUR CE COURSE is approved for all insurance producers in all states. The course meets state Ethics CE requirements in all states requiring completion of Ethics CE.
1. Select a course date and time from the list at the bottom of this page and enroll in the class. You will receive a confirmation and login link via e-mail.
2. Sign in to the webinar at class time and provide us with your insurance license number through a chat box on the screen.
3. Stay connected for the duration of class and answer the roll calls when requested to do so.
4. We will file your CE credits with your state and send you a certificate of completion via e-mail one business day after class.
5. Your class will have a 10-minute break at the end of each class hour.
No special equipment or software is needed. All of our webinar CE classes are taught live, in real time, by experienced instructors.
Florida producers: this course is a general credit course and is not an approved 4-hour Florida Law & Ethics course. To enroll in a 4-hour law and ethics course, CLICK HERE.
New York producers: this course is a bridge course and qualifies as CE credit for all licensees.
A SUCCESSFUL INSURANCE AGENT LOST HIS CAREER, HIS WEALTH AND HIS HOME!
ETHICAL CONDUCT & SUITABILITY is the story of Glenn Neasham, a California insurance agent who came to work one day and had an interaction with a customer that ultimately devastated his life. After selling an insurance product to an older customer, Glenn found himself in legal jeopardy. He became the first insurance producer in American history to be arrested, charged and convicted of a crime based on selling an insurance product.
Glenn lost his career, his wealth and his home as the situation played out. His case underscores the need for all insurance producers to be diligent in their sales processes and when dealing with suitability issues. The Glenn Neasham case sent shock waves through the insurance industry and continues to spark discussion today.