SimplyBiz unveils New Model Business Academy

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SimplyBiz has opened up its New Model Business Academy (NMBA) to the whole of the financial services market and those looking to begin a career in the profession.

The free to use, not-for-profit online service aims to help advisers, paraplanners, trainees and administrators to achieve their professional qualification and personal development goals. Offering support in four key areas - professional qualifications, sharing ideas, succession planning and changing business models - it provides users with a development map and gives access to course information, guidance, study materials, CII and IFS past exam papers and links to courses. The NMBA was tested by firms and advisers using SimplyBiz and Compliance First and over 2,500 members have registe...

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