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ALMI – Associate Life Management Institute

ALMI – Associate, Life Management Institute

🧭 Overview

The Associate, Life Management Institute (ALMI) designation is a mid‑level credential offered by LOMA. It builds on the foundational LOMA 280 and LOMA 290 courses and expands into life insurance operations, administration, and business practices.

ALMI is widely recognized across the life and health insurance industry as a core professional credential for operational, administrative, and customer‑facing roles. It provides a deeper understanding of how life insurers function, how policies are administered, and how customer service and compliance shape the policy lifecycle.

📚 Requirements

  • Completion of the following LOMA courses:
    • LOMA 280 — Principles of Insurance
    • LOMA 290 — Insurance Company Operations
    • LOMA 301 — Insurance Fundamentals
    • LOMA 302 — Life and Health Insurance Administration
  • Pass all associated exams
  • No continuing education required for maintenance

🤝 Community & Recognition

The ALMI designation is respected across life and health insurers, TPAs, and administrative service organizations. It signals strong foundational knowledge of life insurance operations, customer service, and policy administration.

ALMI holders are valued for their ability to understand the full policy lifecycle, support operational efficiency, and communicate effectively with customers, agents, and internal departments. The credential is also a key milestone on the path to the prestigious FLMI designation.

📜 Quick Facts

Issuing Organization: LOMA (Life Office Management Association)
Website: https://www.loma.org/
Credential Focus: Life insurance operations, administration, customer service, business practices
Audience: Operations staff, policy administrators, customer service representatives, claims support, compliance staff
Continuing Education: Not required
Related Designations: FLMI, AIRC, ACS, ARA

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