Online protection seminars unveiled by Friends Provident

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Friends Provident is launching three new online business protection seminars.

The three seminars, which are aimed at advisers who have different levels of business protection knowledge, will be available to advisers online from 22 March.

The first seminar, ‘Getting Started’ will help advisers who are new to the market the second, ‘Getting it right’ will focus on Friends Provident’s business protection services, support and toolkit, and the third seminar, ‘Getting Technical’ will explore trusts and some of the more technical areas of the business protection market.

Ed Stuart-Brown, head of protection at Friends Provident said: “This series of seminars will build upon Friends Provident’s existing business protection toolkit and support

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