AIFA unveils revamped website

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AIFA has launched its revamped website with new additions including a consumer section to promote the value of advice.

The site – www.aifa.net – now offers its members greater interactivity and more information to meet their regulatory requirements and help build their businesses. New parts include an extended graduate career section, which gives information about how to enter and develop in the profession and also a job search area so people can find positions within IFA firms. It has also added a new ‘top ten current issues’ section that provides information and links on the subjects currently affecting IFAs. Current top ten issues include: TCF, MiFID and money laundering. Chris Cummings, directo...

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