AXA deal helps advisers with CII exams

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AXA Winterthur Wealth Management (AXA Winterthur) has joined forces with the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) to offer advisers preferential terms on CII Financial Planning qualifications.

Members of the Personal Finance Society will now be able to enrol onto the diploma course with preferential rates on CII study materials. AXA Winterthur hopes the courses will equip advisers with the ability to provide in-depth advice and inspire customer confidence. There are two study packages available, the first includes course materials, access to online tutorials for interactive study and entry to exams that will take place in April, July and October. The second package offers all of the above, plus an additional exam preparation course specifically designed to offer more stru...

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