VitalityLife launches business consultant academy
VitalityLife has launched a Business Consultant Talent Academy in a bid to increase the number of trained Business Consultants and therefore the amount of face-to-face business support available for advisers.
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VitalityLife already offers an existing network of almost 200 Business Consultants across the UK that support an average of 68 advisers each.
In January the first group of eight new starters were put on a training and rotation scheme to become experts in protection, before eventually graduating in August to a face-to-face role helping advisers to grow their business. A second intake of graduates took place in May, with a further eight graduates attending a new Talent Academy in September.
Mark Dennison, Principal at LightBlue UK, said:
“It is important for insurers to provide a face-to-face service for advisers because it improves the customer’s buying process. We tend to use providers more often if they have a presence in our office because if you build a relationship with somebody and they provide a good service it helps to improve the customer journey for what can be quite a long process. I still believe that many people do business with people, rather than companies, and this is particularly true for financial advisers.”
Justin Taurog, Managing Director Sales and Distribution at VitalityLife, said:
"A highly skilled and knowledgeable distribution team will help us stay one step ahead of the competition and meet the demands of an everâ€changing marketplace. The sales teams’ learning and development requirements are an absolute priority for VitalityLife and we continually strengthen our Academy to help the team maximise their opportunities for success.
“Our Academy offering includes face-to-face workshops, 1-2-1 coaching, webinars, online learning, information sharing, signposting to great resources and access to our experts. It brings together people with diverse skills, complementary expertise and different perspectives. Our aim is to develop confidence and knowledge among our new Business Consultants.”
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