Answers in Retirement Group to launch later life adviser hub

First event 14 November

Tom Ellis
clock • 1 min read

Later Life Academy owner Answers in Retirement Group is launching an on-site 'Learning Hub' for advisers, providing entry and advanced-level training for advisers on all Later Life Academy modules.

The group will offer full-day sessions at the hub and weekly one-to-one hour-long meetings for advisers to work with staff on a "bespoke" basis. The Gloucester site will be headed by training and marketing manager Danielle Wilson, and training and lead generation manager Helen Smith, while Answer in Retirement said hub attendees would also have "easy access" to all of its experts. It will also deliver quarterly training workshops throughout the UK, travelling to the locations that show the greatest demand. The Learning Hub will kick off with its first on-site event on 14 November. ...

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