The Art of Finance to host exam revision workshops

Two-day remote learning sessions

Jenna Brown
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The Art of Finance is to host a series of online revision workshops for people taking professional qualification exams.

The training specialist, which is part of Verve Group, said the two-day remote learning workshops would cover Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) exams R01 - R04 (Level 4 Diploma in Regulated Financial Planning) and FA2 (Level 3 Certificate, pension administration). Chief executive Cathi Harrison said the launch was driven by demand. "We work with a lot of advising firms on the practical skills training of their teams through our supported programmes but we often get asked if we can deliver one-off training for other members of their team who specifically want help with their exam stu...

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