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Axa launches national apprenticeship scheme in Bolton

Amanda Blanc

Axa Commercial Lines and Personal Intermediary has launched a national apprenticeship scheme to run across its regional branch network.

The offering - which is aimed at college leavers - has kicked off in Bolton where four new full-time professional apprenticeship roles will be created. 

The insurer has earmarked the scheme to be rolled out across its branch network over the coming months.

The program - which lasts for three years - offers training on the job from Axa professionals across motor trade, fleet and complex risks. It will be combined with a professional study scheme to help the apprentices earn recognised

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