Sandringham to partner with New Model Business Academy

Laura Miller
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Sandringham Financial Partners, the national advisory business, has signed up as a partner of the New Model Business Academy (NMBA) to invest in not-for-profit training and development.

Sandingham has entered into the partnership in order to support the NMBA to help assist financial advisers, including those partners of Sandringham. Lee Travis, chief exectuive of NMBA, said: "Because we are not-for-profit, our offering is dependent on the funding support we receive, and the fact that Sandringham has been willing to invest in our services at this early stage of their existence shows their commitment to invest in their partners' long term futures as well as the profession as a whole." Steve Braidford, managing director of Sandringham Financial Partners, said: "We are v...

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