The Art of Finance launches courses for the North of England

And announces plans for new course

Sophie King
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Training programme The Art of Finance has launched its first cohort of trainees in the North of England after demand for more courses across the country has continued to grow.

The Art of Finance, which is part of The Verve Group, said The Art of Paraplanning and The Art of Compliance Northern courses are available to sign up to now. The programme aimed to support financial advisers and encourage people to consider a career in financial services. The first course will be available in Darlington at the firm's newest training facility. Trainees will ultimately complete a Level 4 Diploma in regulated financial planning and no previous experience is required.  In addition, The Art of Finance has confirmed it has plans for a new course called The Art of Financ...

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