IFA technology workshop launched

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A workshop demonstrating to IFAs how technology can be used to save time and reduce administration has been launched.

Adviser networking site IFA Life is teaming up with Standard Life to host the technology training workshop on 9 December in Bristol. Ross Dunlop, Standard Life head of e-commerce will explain how to use technology to create more time for consumers and add value to client relationships as well as how Adviserzone, Standard's adviser extranet site, can help IFAs deliver on TCF outcomes. Attendees can also have a personal demonstration of the Adviserzone technology in their office via a one-to-one web conference. IFA Life founder Philip Calvert, says: "For the first time in many years, we'...

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