Art of Finance partners with training firm to deliver diploma courses

'Perfect fit'

Sophie King
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Training programme The Art of Finance has partnered with Bespoke Training Solutions to deliver accredited training within its courses.

The Art of Finance said the partnership would help it deliver the exams and accredited training for candidates to complete their diploma in regulated financial planning. It also expected the link-up would support the training programme's approach of understanding each individual's learning style and help it cater to students' needs. Bespoke Training Solutions specialises in R0 exam training and the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) diploma in financial planning.  Para-Sols launches paraplanning training course The Art of Finance described the partnership as a "perfect fit" becaus...

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