Let your credentials speak for themselves
The Advanced Market Conduct Management (AMCM®) is considered to be the “master degree” of MCM®. Open to IRES members who have held an MCM® designation for at least two years, the AMCM® designation is achieved through a three-hour class designed to use the techniques of the MCM® program to promote the interests of insurance regulators by combining class discussion along with the hands-on approach of case studies. AMCM® class participants weave results based knowledge gained through personal experience, the MCM® program, and NAIC Market Regulation Handbook best practices.
Class Overview
Each AMCM® class includes:
- Review of updates to the MCM® manual
- Discussion of current developments and emerging issues in insurance regulation
- Discussion of the changing environment of market analysis
- Case studies for discussion of what is considered best practice
- Certification Examination (10 questions from covered discussion/material in the class, with a 70% requirement to pass)
Eligibility
In order to take the AMCM® class, you…
- Must have held your MCM® for a minimum of two (2) years
- Be a member currently in good standing with IRES
Continuing Education
Upon successful completion of the course and examination, you will earn three (3) Continuing Education Credits and the AMCM® designation.
Once the AMCM® is obtained, the MCM® designation will be replaced with the AMCM® designation. Continued education (CE) is required for continuance of the AMCM® designation. The requirements are: three (3) hours of CE approved credits (coursework/seminar) every four (4) years. If a person loses their AMCM® designation due to not meeting the hours required of CE credits, then the individual can no longer use the AMCM® but can revert to using the MCM® designation.
Registration Fee
The cost per class is $450 per person.