Ifs launches online qualification registration

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The Institute of Financial Services (Ifs) has launched a new online service to enable intermediaries to register for its regulatory qualifications on the Internet.

The service is available to both new and existing customers registering for regulatory qualifications. The Ifs says it hopes the service will encourage people who have been putting off paper-based applications by saving them time online. Online registration is available for the following qualifications: Certificate in Mortgage Advice and practice (CeMAP) Advanced Certificate in Mortgage Advice and Practice (CeFA) Certificate in Lifetime Mortgages (CeLTM) Certificate for Financial Advisers (CeFA) Certificate in Regulated General Insurance (CeRGI) Certificate in Regulated Cust...

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