Ashley Park FS scoop DRF award
At a very interesting and informative DRF Conference in Manchester yesterday, Rita Dagless of Ashley Park Financial Solutions was announced as the DRF Debt Advisor of the Year 2012.
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The committee based their decision on the following:
- Company nomination form – including details of customer satisfaction, performance, team work, industry knowledge and contribution to the company
- Number of client votes sent in
- Reasons clients have chosen to nominate the advisor
Rita was delighted with her award and said:
“Whilst I am very grateful for this award on a personal level, I feel it is a reflection of the whole company’s attitude to compliance, customer care and time invested in our staff.”
The award was announced at the end of a conference that included presentations from amongst others, The FSA, The Money Advice Service, The Insolvency Service ,The DWP and a discussion on 'The future of debt advice' involving representatives from the OFT, Advice UK, Nationwide and the BBA.
Ashley Park Broker Manager Lee Schofield commented:
“The whole day was a success from start to finish with positive comments from the FSA and The Insolvency Service and the appearance of Caroline Siarkiewicz from The MAS hopefully points to a future where both fee and free sectors can work together.”
Rita`s award caps a successful two months which has also seen her gain a promotion and pass module two of the certDR qualification.
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