Computershare to fund Money Advice Scotland training courses

31st January 2020

Third-party administrator of mortgages, Computershare Loan Services has announced that it will fund free Money Advice Scotland training courses from its Charity Donations Fund.

Money Advice Scotland  has recently launched a new programme of training, and the funding will allow it to offer two rounds of its Complex Cases course free to its members. The course provides an innovative and evidence-based approach to dealing with complex cases and offers experienced advisers the chance to consider rarer or unusual cases based on real scenarios.

Funding from Computershare to offer the course for free comes at a time when the complexity of cases advisers see daily continues to increase. The course will allow advisers to become better equipped to manage the challenges this brings.

Yvonne MacDermid, CEO at Money Advice Scotland, said “We’re thrilled to be able to offer this course free to our members. We know how complex some cases have become, and this training will better equip advisers to work through the increasing complexity and difficulty of problem debt.”

“Most importantly, people in debt will benefit from getting advice from advisers who have had experience of breaking down difficult cases.”

Andrew Jones, CEO at Computershare Loan Services, UK, said “We’re really excited to be able to help Money Advice Scotland with this course, which will provide much-needed support to money advisors dealing with complex and unusual consumer debt cases.”

“Money Advice Scotland plays a crucial role in helping people overcome difficulties with money and build sound financial futures for themselves.”