Rayner Spencer Mills Research launches CPD tool

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Rayner Spencer Mills Research (RSMR) has launched a new continuing professional development (CPD) tool for advisers.

The Viewpoint service is aimed at helping advisers earn CPD hours and gain better knowledge of the economic environment and markets. It will consist of a quarterly investment bulletin as well as a video on the outlook for the forthcoming quarter. RSMR group director Geoff Mills said: "The FCA requires that advisers complete 35 hours of CPD annually in order to retain a Statement of Professional Standing (SPS). "We see Viewpoint as an important tool in achieving these requirements as it aims to improve adviser knowledge and understanding of the financial markets which will help rein...

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