Experior Assessments, LLC announced that the Vermont Department of Banking, Insurance, Securities and Health Care Administration has re-awarded Experior(R) a two-year contract for the administration of Vermont’s insurance continuing education program.
“We are very pleased to have the opportunity to continue to serve the needs of Vermont’s insurance clients,” stated Christopher Wagenbach, Vice President, State-based Sales. “We have seen substantial growth in the continuing education area this past two years with the addition of six new clients who utilize our extensive array of continuing education services and 5 re-awarded contracts. The state of Vermont’s re-award affirms our service levels and the depth of our commitment to maintaining solid programs that produce outstanding results for our clients.”
Experior will continue to provide course reviews and course auditing services. The Department will now handle all credit tracking, transcript and compliance reporting. Additionally, Experior will produce and publish the Continuing Education Handbook, which will be available to Individual insurance producers online at www.experioronline.com. This service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.


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