Canada Life to host extra lead generation workshops

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Canada Life Home Finance is running an additional series of its lead generation workshops.

Taking place on 2 October and 14 November in London, the lead generation workshops are the sixth set of events in Canada Life’s 2019 adviser training programme. They will run alongside a second round of Canada Life’s ‘Setting the Standard’ best practice guidance sessions.

The free workshops feature information and guidance on how to make the most of one’s equity release business and support growing consumer demand for home finance products.

Over 100 advisers attended the first set of lead generation events in April and May, with 99% rating the workshop’s content as excellent. 100% of attendees said they would recommend the workshop to a colleague.

Alice Watson, head of marketing and communications at Canada Life Home Finance, said: “We’re committed to supporting the growth of the home finance market by ensuring that consumers have access to the best professional advice. Our workshop series is designed not only to ensure that more advisers are qualified to offer the product, but to also help advisers make the most of their qualification.

“Research we carried out at the beginning of the year found advisers ranked more support as the number one thing needed to make equity release more attractive and accessible in 2019. Our lead generation workshops aim to help advisers deliver high quality advice to their clients, as well as support businesses make the most of the opportunity to tap into a growing market.”

Advisers can register their interest in the workshops with Canada Life at: www.canadalife.co.uk/adviser/cl-events

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