Webcasts and podcasts train IFAs to harness online

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Portfolio management service FinanceCube is aiming to take industry training to a new level by offering a series of workshops and seminars through media which includes online and on podcasts.

Although the technology-led seminars are still in development, FinanceCube is conducting research which suggests financial intermediaries are keen to develop their businesses through training delivered into their offices and on their time. Presentations are expected to cover a variety of subjects, from presentations skills and giving seminars to web optimisation and how to making the most of your website. More importantly, while early seminars and workshops are being delivered face-to-face along and at intermediary practices, alongside existing e-guides which are downloadable from the F...

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