Tech provider intelliflo backs training initiative We Are Change

Key partner

Jenna Brown
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Tech provider intelliflo given its backing to The Verve Foundation's We Are Change training initiative to become a key partner on the programme.

We Are Change is a not-for-profit initiative helping individuals achieve their Level 4 CII Diploma in regulated financial planning. It also equips them with the practical skills needed to work in the industry and educates students on a broad range of careers available, it said. The announcement coincides with World Youth Skills Day, a United Nations designated day to celebrate the strategic importance of equipping young people with skills for employment globally. As a key partner, intelliflo said it would sponsor places on the scheme, helping to pay for the training, exams and upskill...

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