Bankhall bids to help advisers keep 'independent' tag

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Bankhall will host more than 100 training courses over the next three months in a bid to help advisers prepare for a post-RDR world.

The support services provider will be hosting 14 adviser forums, 10 business forums and more than 85 knowledge forum training courses for members and non-members throughout September, October and November. It says each event either relates to supporting adviser businesses now, preparing them for the future or providing individuals with qualifications support and guidance. "We know from our regular conversations with our clients that maintaining independent status is a key priority for their businesses in the post-RDR world," Bankhall head of compliance services Tony Carroll says. "...

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