CIMA members gain wide range of privileges.The collective buying power Buying Power The money an investor has available to buy securities. In a margin account, the buying power is the total cash held in the brokerage account plus maximum margin available. Also referred to as "Excess Equity. of 120,000 members and students has enabled CIMA successfully to negotiate a new range of products and services for its membership, designed to meet the aspirations and needs of their diverse lifestyles. The "Privileges" product and service range, managed by 3 Sixty Group, will include discounted credit cards and personal loans, a stakeholder pension scheme Stakeholder pension schemes were introduced in the UK in 2001 to encourage more long term saving for retirement, particularly among those on low to moderate earnings. They are required to meet a number of conditions set out in legislation, including a cap on charges, low minimum , mortgage advice, dining club membership, an on-line wine club and discounted theatre tickets. Partners include MBNA MBNA Monument Builders of North America MBNA Mercedes-Benz North America MBNA Maryland Bank, National Association MBNA Maryland Bank North America MBNA Mount Baker Nurses Association (Bellingham, Washington) , Citibank, NatWest, Lloyd's of London Not to be confused with Lloyds Bank or Lloyd's Register. Lloyd's of London is a British insurance market. It serves as a meeting place where multiple financial backers or “members”, whether individuals (traditionally known as , Itswine.com and ebookers.com. "The overriding benefit that CIMA offers is the qualification itself alongside the technical and professional support provided by membership of one of the world's most prestigious professional institutes," said Maurice Cheng, director of members' services. "CIMA Privileges is a service that we have added as a thank-you to our membership, in recognition of its collective buying power. We have undertaken extensive research to ensure that this product range meets the aims and needs of members with a wide variety of lifestyles." Direct mailing service CIMA's database of names and addresses is sometimes used to send members and students information on goods and services In economics, economic output is divided into physical goods and intangible services. Consumption of goods and services is assumed to produce utility (unless the "good" is a "bad"). It is often used when referring to a Goods and Services Tax. they may find of interest. This does not in any way indicate the institute's approval or disapproval of the goods and services offered and the institute does not release addresses to the organisations concerned. Packaging and dispatching is carried out by CIMA on a commercial basis to bring essential sources of income into the institute. If you feel unable to assist CIMA in this objective and do not wish to accept such mail, please notify us by completing and posting this form -- we will then suppress the use of your address. If you have declined mailings in the past, but would like to be included again, please use the same form. To: Monica Keane, direct mailing manager, computer services Data processing (timesharing, batch processing), software development and consulting services. See service bureau, SaaS and ASP. , CIMA, 63 Portland Place Portland Place is a street in the Marylebone district of central London. It was laid out by the brothers Robert and James Adam for the Duke of Portland in the late 18th century and originally ran north from the gardens of a detached mansion called Foley House. , London W1B1AB Name: -- Membership number: -- Address: -- (Please reply only if there is a change to your present requirements) Please do not use my address in connection with the sale of computerised mailing services Please reinstate To restore to a condition that has terminated or been lost; to reestablish. To reinstate a case, for example, means to restore it to the same position it had before dismissal. the use of my address in connection with the sale of computerised mailing services Signature -- Date -- Any organisation wishing to use CIMA's direct mailing service should call Monica Keane on 020 7917 9233 or fax: 020 7436 8460 |
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