Art of Finance launches new training course for administrators

For North East and London

Sophie King
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The Art of Finance has launched a new training course designed for administrators in the financial services sector.

The Art of Financial Administration is designed to take someone with little or no financial services experience to a well-experienced administrator. The Art of Finance said the role of the administrator in the financial services sector is key as it drives the quality and efficiency of the paraplanning function. Trainees will gain an RQF level three qualification via the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) and runs over nine months. In addition, the course will deliver knowledge and training on topics such as; data gathering, use of back-office technology, platform efficiency, compl...

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