more 2 life Launches 'on demand' adviser webinars
more 2 life has launched a new series of CPD webinars for advisers with an 'on demand' feature, giving advisers the opportunity to complete the necessary courses at a time to suit them.
"We know advisers’ time is precious and it can be difficult to fit in training around client appointments so we have introduced new ‘on demand’ CPD webinars. "
The equity release lender says this will allow advisers to visit the webinar site between meetings or on-the-go rather than adhering to ridged course timings.
The latest programme of CPD webinars covers enhanced lifetime mortgages, inheritance protection, modern lending features and lead generation, with more planned for the autumn.
Dave Harris, CEO at more 2 life, commented: “We know advisers’ time is precious and it can be difficult to fit in training around client appointments so we have introduced new ‘on demand’ CPD webinars. These courses can be accessed at any time and allow advisers to more effectively manage their time while expanding their certified knowledge through CPD training.
“The current series includes a look at modern lending features, lead generation and inheritance protection – all areas that advisers have asked for more information on. We look forward to building on these webinars as we focus on supporting our adviser partners.”
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