Lloyds to deliver new computer-based tests globally in 2010

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Sector:Insurance; Financial Services
Vendor:Pearson
Date:16/2/10

Lloyd's insurance market is commencing a new contract with Pearson VUE to deliver a new computer-based version of the Lloyd's and London Market Introductory Test (LLMIT) to enable users of LLMIT worldwide to take the exam.

From August 2010, users of the LLMIT will be able to take a computer-based test (CBT) year round at over 5,000 test centres in 165 countries worldwide through the Pearson VUE network. Further enhancements will include eLearning educational content to aid in self-directed learning, enhanced candidate support including mock examinations and practice papers, and a streamlined candidate booking process.

After a three-month tendering process, Pearson VUE was chosen to implement these improvements.

Suzana Lopes, VP Sales and Marketing EMEA for Pearson VUE, said:
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This project perfectly demonstrates the benefits of working with Pearson VUE and showcases our ability to combine the services and expertise residing in different parts of the Pearson group to provide an end-to- end solution for our clients."

Suzy Black, Lloyd's Head of Human Resources, said:
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Lloyd's is committed to offering the LLMIT as a very important first step in professional development for a career within the Lloyd's and London Market."


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