
NSAFS secires gpvernment funding
The National Skills Academy for Financial Services (NSAFS) has secured government funding to help financial services companies innovate. It is now inviting employers from across the insurance sector to become part of a scheme to work with further education providers to help innovate the future of training and business development across the industry. Financial services employers who would like to learn more about the opportunities available to them are invited to contact Emily Vaughan, project
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