Berkeley Alexander unveils free remote training

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Berkeley Alexander has introduced a new remote training facility for mortgage brokers and IFAs.

The general insurance provider is now offering bespoke training both over the telephone and online, with the aim of helping advisers to write more GI business, and in a more time-effective manner.

Geoff Hall, managing director of Berkeley Alexander, said: “We’ve expanded our broker-facing team, and now have a group of high quality BDMs that are ready and willing to help. Offering free remote training is a fantastic way to extend our reach, ensuring that all advisors have access to the support and resources they need when using our online quotation and referral services.

“We have screen-grabbing technology in place, which means that we don’t just tell advisers how easy it is to write GI, but we can show them too.”

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