Quilter FA School to offer digital courses, M&G Wealth launches academy

To engage next cohort of advisers

Sophie King
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Advice giant Quilter has moved its level 4 training course online while M&G has said it intends to launch its new 'Adviser Academy' this year.

Since January, Quilter Financial Planning's level 4 courses have been moved entirely online to improve access and flexibility for students. The training materials are supported with videos, voice-overs and questions to check understanding. A course trainer will still be available for students. Quilter said the move will enable students to become level 4 qualified in 30 weeks, a change from the previous 47-week programme. Quilter Financial Advisers head of training Julian Hince said: "During the pandemic, we and our students had to adapt so they could continue their journey to becom...

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