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[ Monday, 18 January 2010 ] |
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Fidelity Capital Guarantee payout
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Professional development: recognition of existing skills for advisers
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Great
news for advisers preparing for
authorisation.
ETITO, the national standards
setting body for the financial
services industry, has
launched a self-evaluation tool for
advisers.
It's designed to enable you to
identify whether you need any formal
education or not – and to what
extent.
It ties existing skills and
knowledge with the unit standards
contained within the National
Certificate in Financial Services
[Financial Advice] [Level 5].
If you aren't sure what you are
required to do in the way of formal education, take advantage of this very
cost-effective self-evaluation tool.
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18 January 2010 |
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This email was sent by Fidelity Life
Assurance Ltd, 81 Carlton Gore Road, Newmarket, Auckland 1151.
While Fidelity Life
Assurance Company Limited (Fidelity Life) has made its best endeavours to
ensure the information in this Marketing Flash is
accurate, neither Fidelity Life nor any company or person associated
with the document takes any
responsibility for any incorrect or outdated information contained herein
or for actions taken as a result. In preparing the email, the author has not taken any
individual investor's personal circumstances into account and this email should not be relied upon as
the basis for an investment decision. This email is intended for Fidelity Life
advisers only and is not to be distributed to members of the public.
This email is not a
recommendation or an offer of securities under the Securities Act
1978. Investments will be accepted only on the application form in
the investment statement, a copy of which can be obtained free of charge
from Fidelity Life. No part of this email
can be copied or reproduced without the prior permission of
Fidelity Life. |
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