Currently, this is one of the questions we are most often asked.
The trouble is, there are different sources of opinion. At the end of the day, we believe that it is the regulator’s opinion that counts and this is what the FCA say:
- Structured CPD is an activity that uses material or activities that are designed to achieve a particular learning outcome.
- As with unstructured CPD, it is capable of being independently verified.
- Structured learning activities include: participating in seminars (web based or in person); lectures; conferences; workshops; courses; and completing appropriate e-learning.
- For a minority of activity, it might also include structured, educational reading, where quality reading material has been produced to meet the required learning outcome.
- The activity should require a contribution of thirty minutes or more of the adviser’s time.
- It does not include carrying out research on products and services for your client.
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Advising non-UK clients
Alistair MacDougall Compliance Conduct, EEA, email, EU, FCA, MiFID, passport, PI, vulnerable
Despite the fact that the UK ceased to be a member of the EU/EEA almost a year ago, we are still asked for advice around how a UK firm can take on a new non-UK client or continue to deal with such clients that the firm had pre-BREXIT. We have written before about the general […]