IFP tool enables IFAs to log CPD points online

Scott Sinclair
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An online CPD platform enabling advisers to log their points has been launched by the Institute of Financial Planning (IFP).

The tool, free for members, allows users to record CPD-qualified events they have attended and document their own activities, such as reading a relevant publication. IFP chief executive Nick Cann says the tool, which is currently being rolled-out to members, will help advisers feel confident about their CPD progress as measures to improve professionalism in the industry are introduced. Cann also says the IFP is working to white-label the system for firms to use internally. Users can sign up to relevant CPD events on the system, such as those run by the IFP, sponsors or third party ...

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