TCC and Intellego partner for RDR solutions

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The Consulting Consortium (TCC) has formed a partnership with learning firm Intellego to provide firms with access to training and compliance tools to deal with RDR.

The two firms’ shared goal is to use their combined capabilities and experience to create training solutions to help firms operating in the financial services sector get to grips with all their training and compliance requirements, in response to one of the most fundamental changes experienced across the industry.

Jill Wade, director of learning solutions at The Consulting Consortium, said: “We genuinely believe that this alliance with Intellego enables us to offer a vast array of state of the art RDR solutions for firms of all sizes and budgets that are unparalleled in the current marketplace. There is no getting away from the fact that the RDR is a complex area and with cost continuing to mount it is essential that firms look for cost effective but highly engaging training and compliance programmes. There is no one-size-fits all solution to firms RDR requirements and it is vital that firms address professional development within their organisations. The current trend of more proactive supervision of the industry as experienced of late means that firms must get their compliance procedures right first time or feel the wrath of the regulator.””

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