TMA to hold 2019 DA ‘new starter’ induction course

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TMA Club has announced this year’s dates for its three-day Directly Authorised (DA) Induction Course.

This follows last year’s inaugural event.

The course is aimed at anyone who is new to the DA industry, newly CeMAP qualified advisers or those wanting to strengthen their advisory skills.

As part of the course, attendees will learn all there is to know about mortgage products, the protection and insurance sectors, industry regulation and the mortgage advice process, whilst also having the chance to exchange their knowledge and experiences with like-minded DA advisers.

The course will take place from 9-11 April and will be held at TMA’s offices at 3700 Parkside, Birmingham Business Park, Solihull, B37 7YG.

Lisa Martin, development director at TMA, said: “We understand the mortgage market can seem like a daunting prospect when first starting a DA career. Likewise, it can be all too easy for DAs to feel out of touch with a sector that is constantly undergoing enhancements, developments and regulatory changes.

“That’s why we are delighted to be able to offer our DA New Starter Induction Course again this year. Feedback from last year’s event was resoundingly positive and attendees felt they left with the knowledge they needed to develop and enhance their advisory skills and industry expertise. We are confident this year will be even bigger and better so that attendees feel confident in taking the next steps in their DA careers.”

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