Standards International extends ISO 22222 funding

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The funding for advisers looking to obtain ISO 22222 through Standards International has been extended for a further year, following the success of the Government's "Train to Gain" initiative.

The continued availability of this Government funding means some advisers may only have to pay around a third of the cost of obtaining ISO 22222 certification through Standards International i.e. a fee of £437.50 instead of £1,375. Michelle Hoskin, business development director at Standards international says, "Advisers are increasingly seeking to gain certification for this international standard. "The reasons for doing so range from the fact that the standard can help to improve performance and compliance and standardises good working practices to the fact it can help with profile r...

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