Octopus Investments launches Adviser Academy

Laura Miller
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Fund manager Octopus Investments is launching an Adviser Academy, an online learning portal for tax-efficient investing.

The site will host educational content on tax-efficient investments and planning, with courses on some of the products Octopus provides like ventures capital trusts (VCTs) and enterprise investment schemes (EIS). Business property relief (BPR) and the government legislation behind different inheritance tax products will also covered. Advisers using the site will be able to clock up hours of continuous professional development (CPD). After registering with the Academy, advisers are invited to participate in CPD Certification Service accredited short learning courses on tax-efficient...

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