Excelia and Macif strengthen their training partnership

Since 2021, Excelia Business School has offered a tailor-made training programme in insurance professions, designed specifically for Macif. Excelia Business School delivers the theoretical instruction leading to a Level 6 qualification (equivalent to a three-year undergraduate degree), while Macif hosts apprentices through its Apprenticeship Training Centre. Upon completing the course, graduates will have the opportunity to join Macif on permanent contracts. In 2025, over 1,500 positions will be available, including 1,006 permanent contracts, 342 fixed-term contracts, and nearly 300 student contracts. 

Discover the Banking and Insurance Adviser programme

A career-oriented pathway underpinned by the academic expertise of Excelia Business School

Distance learning for commercial adviser at MacifGaining the skills required to advise and build a portfolio of individual or professional clients in the insurance sector is the objective of this bespoke training course delivered jointly by Macif and Excelia Business School. The school provides 455 hours of theoretical instruction. This 12-month programme leads to a Level 6 qualification (equivalent to a Bachelor's degree) as a Multichannel Customer Adviser in Banking and Insurance, registered with the RNCP. The course is open to candidates with a Level 5 qualification (equivalent to two years of higher education) or those seeking a career change. 


A work-study programme focused on insurance sales professions

The theoretical training is supplemented with modules specific to insurance-related professions, delivered by Macif. These modules cover risk management and sector-specific regulations. The course also prepares participants for the CAPA (Professional Competency Certificate in Insurance), which is required to market insurance products. Designed with a strong professional focus, this training pathway is offered as a work-study programme. Throughout the course, participants gain real-world experience at Macif, where they are welcomed within its Apprenticeship Training Centre. Through this initiative, Macif aims to broaden access to training and employment for young people and those undergoing career transitions. 

"Tamym Abdessemed Deputy CEO Excelia By strengthening the national training programme entrusted to Excelia Business School, Macif once again shows its confidence in us. This further demonstrates the school’s ability to tailor its training solutions to companies’ needs across all management areas. As with many of our partnerships, it highlights the relevance of Excelia Business School’s response to businesses’ needs for skills and talent in local areas."

 

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