Advisers offered access to Apricity software for £1 a month

Bid to inspire positive compliance culture

Jenna Brown
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Advisers will be able to access Apricity software for £1 per month for the rest of the year as the firm bids to improve compliance culture across the financial advice landscape.

The compliance business, part of The Verve Group, said it wanted to support firms to be naturally compliant and give the best advice they could. It added a more positive culture would breed confidence in financial services overall. It said its decision to give access to its software for the whole of 2022 for £1 a month was evidence of its commitment. Advisers will be able to sign up to the Apricity (Lite) service and get access to a full compliance calendar to manage regulatory responsibilities over the year; a CPD tool, which can be easily imported or exported to other tools, includi...

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