ifs launches adviser CPD tool in wake of RDR

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The ifs School of Finance has launched a membership facility for advisers to help them meet the demands arising from the FSA's Retail Distribution Review (RDR).

The facilities will be offered through the Institute of Financial Services and will give members access to a dedicated online CPD (Continuing Professional Development) tool allowing the recording, validation and management of CPD activity via a simple user-friendly interface. Membership will also result in affiliation to an ifs Regional Network, providing opportunities to connect with other financial services professionals in their local area. The new facility will cost £60 per annum and advisers can sign up by visiting www.ifslearning.ac.uk or by calling the ifs on 01227 818609. IFAon...

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