Biba launches FSA compliance workshops
The British Insurance Brokers' Association (Biba) has announced a nationwide series of compliance workshops. The events have been specifically designed to guide practitioners through the Financial Services Authority (FSA) application process.
The workshops will be led by BIBA compliance partner, Robin Wood Associates, and will include a short session about broker ASSESS, BIBA's on-line training and competency assessment package (developed jointly with the CII).Firms can take advantage of the discounted fees which have been offered by the FSA for early submission of application forms. This means that applications will need to be submitted by the end of May.
Biba anticipate that demand for these workshops will be high and places are
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