Threesixty partners with e-learning provider for 'suite' of courses

First module launched today

Sophie King
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Threesixty has launched a 'suite' of interactive online training courses, alongside e-learning developer Realsense, to support financial advisers.

The support service provider's 'Anti-Money Laundering' module, which was the first to be released, is already available to Threesixty clients. The firm said more modules were set to be released over the next few months, covering topics such as the Senior Managers & Certification Regime, data protection, human resources, and maintaining and developing a successful business.  The modules offer guidance on core regulatory topics and Threesixty expected they would ensure all key learning is delivered in an "enjoyable and time-efficient manner". Once successfully completed, advisers will r...

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