R01 revision material questioned by aspiring adviser

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A row over the Chartered Insurance Institute's (CII) R01 study material has reignited after an aspiring financial adviser questioned its relevance.

Matthew Bird, a new entrant to the industry, said he was tested on several matters which were not part of the course material he studied. "The audio and online revision aides I found to be only marginally relevant to the exam content at best," said Bird in a letter to the CII. "Aviva offered better information on their website." Bird, who has a degree in economics and three A Levels, said the exams tested "phrases and situations" which might only be known by practicising advisers. "How could anyone who does not work in the profession know this information unless it is provided i...

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