Invesco launches adviser training platform to close 'soft skills gap'

WIll train advisers on soft skills and practice management

Sahar Nazir
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Invesco is launching a training platform designed to bridge the soft skills gap in the advice sector.

Speaking to Professional Adviser ahead of its launch today (1 July), head of UK distribution Kate Dwyer said the platform was crucial part of ongoing adviser training and development. The Invesco Intelligence Plus platform provides training in soft skills and practice management and aims to improve the way advisers engage with clients. "This is an absolute evolution and an expansion of an existing programme that we have been running for advisers in the UK market for over 25 years," Dwyer said. "We are expanding that out into two key areas: soft skills and practice management." She ...

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