New adviser business transformation programme launches

NextGen Planners has partnered with Michelle Hoskin

Isabel Baxter
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NextGen Planners has partnered with training and certification body Standards International to launch a 12-week business transformation programme.

The programme is designed to "revitalise" the way financial planners approach their business through a series of group training workshops and personalised group coaching sessions. These should help participants gain insight into optimising their operations, enhance client experiences and drive sustainable growth, according to Standards International. Standards International founder and chief executive Michelle Hoskin said: "Teaming up with NextGen Planners is a natural fit and allows us to support a broader audience and provide them with the tools and strategies needed to thrive in to...

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