New online training hub for advisers launched

The Right Mortgage and Protection Network has launched a new training hub for advisers.

The training hub is being aimed at developing advisers’ skills and competencies across a range of topics.

During the pandemic the network provided online sessions for advisers that are to now be incorporated on the new hub, covering topics including social media, compliance, fraud awareness, and vulnerability.

Training manager at the network, Martin Wilson, said: “I am really excited to announce that as part of the commitment from the network and the training team to continue to support our advisers, we are launching our brand new ‘Adviser Training Hub’.

“Phase one of the site will support our new advisers with their initial online inductions and the ongoing development of all our advisers. Advisers will also have access to our popular webinar library and a brand-new technology and systems area where they will find lots of technical support.”

CEO, Martin Wilson, added: “We’ve always provided learning opportunities for our members but we’re now providing a revamped resource for our members to access whenever suits them.

“Ongoing training is essential as the financial services industry is so fluid, with constant changes that an adviser must keep up with. We’re excited to launch the new initiative to help propel our members to the forefront of excellent advice in every case.”

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