LCCI

FAQs: LCCI

Where it all began?

LCCI qualifications have been offered internationally for over 100 years, and originally were developed by the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) to address the need for reliable, high quality standards across international workforces. That need is even more present today, and LCCI qualifications continue to meet it – providing internationally recognised standards in a range of professions to learners across the globe.

Find out about the LCCI family of business-related qualifications, where they fit, what they’re worth, and what you can go on to do once you’ve achieved them.

What qualifications are available?

LCCI is a flexible qualifications programme with examinations at various levels, enabling learners to enter at the level that’s most appropriate for them. Diplomas and Group Awards are also available to allow learners to add to their marketable skills and, in many cases, receive professional status.

The subject areas covered by LCCI qualifications are:

  • Financial and quantitative
  • Marketing and customer service
  • Business, administration and IT
  • English language

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Why Pearson LCCI international qualifications?

All Pearson qualifications are designed to allow seamless progression, whether that’s between qualifications or on to further education or employment.
With the help of our LCCI centres, LCCI qualifications have become the first choice for ambitious professionals all over the world – from junior to management levels.

Widely regarded by employers for their practical focus on key business areas, LCCI qualifications are designed to give students flexibility, so that their learning can be balanced around existing commitments to achieve their goals. As such our centres provide essential support to our learners by offering our qualifications as single subjects or in combination to create a unique diploma with a variety of study modes.

Our qualifications can offer students the opportunity to progress directly to university or other professional qualifications (such as ACCA, CIMA or ICEAW) and are often listed as essential requirements by international employers.