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Fitch Learning is the worldwide leader in financial education, providing end-to-end solutions for a wide range of technical training and exam based qualifcations.
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55 Mark Lane, EC3R 7NE, London, United Kingdom
- +44 20 7496 8600
- marketing@fitchlearning.com
- fitchlearning.com
The training I received was brilliant!
The training I received was brilliant, my skills coach was always on-hand with any questions I had and I was kept fully informed on the whole process and next steps throughout!
Whilst I thought I was recieving a good…
Whilst I thought I was recieving a good deal, I found so many hidden costs that seemed to appear after the initial purchase.
I don't understand why these company's can't advertise the full cost on the main page so you don't have to research to understand how much it will cost.
Personally not a pleasant experience.
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