Protection Review continues APFA adviser training

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The Protection Review has announced further adviser training with the Association of Professional Financial Advisers (APFA) to continue providing independent specialist protection training across the industry.

Next 2014 dates:

• Thursday October 9 - Glasgow, Royal London
• Thursday November 13 - London, Swiss Re

The training is free for APFA members and sponsors and £50.00 to any others who wish to attend.

This follows initial training sessions the Protection Review and APFA carried out earlier in the year. 

Current sponsors of the training include Skandia, Exeter Family Friendly,
Cirencester Friendly, Aegon, Friends Life, Zurich, LV=, British Friendly, PruProtect, L&G, Royal London Group, Ageas Protect, Canada Life, Swiss Re, Gen Re, Pacific Life Re, Scor, Munich Re, Hannover Re UK Life, RGA, Iress, LifeQuote and iPipeline.

 

 

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