The Verve Group to revamp business with future-proofing #Project2030

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Hannah Godfrey
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Financial services provider The Verve Group has unveiled #Project2030, a plan to rebuild many elements of the group’s various brands.

The group said #Project2030 captures all the things that would have typically been worked towards as part of the its 10-year plan, but are instead happening right now. For example, #Project2030 include the Para-Sols brand enhancing its service beyond paraplanning to a full support provider, the group's training business The Art of Finance being moved fully online and Apricity, the group's outsourced compliance solution, undergoing a vast modernisation.   Technology will become a common theme of the #Project2030 plan, which will be launched in full on 1 June, having proved in the last ...

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