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Four Steps to Operationalising Your RMCP

04 June 2026 | People and Companies | Events | atWORK

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Four Steps to Operationalising Your RMCP


More than 800 advisors now use atFICA to support their FICA and RMCP processes. Through working closely with advisory practices across the country, one trend has become clear: practices that feel confident during audits are not necessarily doing more compliance work; they are following more structured and connected operational processes.

This webinar explores how advisory practices are simplifying compliance, reducing admin and strengthening audit readiness through connected operational workflows.

What we'll also discuss:


Common RMCP implementation mistakes and operational gaps

Why disconnected systems and spreadsheets create operational risk

How connected digital workflows reduce admin and improve audit readiness



Additional updates will include bulk screening, related party screening, CIPC integration and ongoing workflow enhancements within atFICA.

The session will conclude with a practical demonstration of the four key operational steps advisory practices are using to operationalise compliance within daily workflows:

• Identity verification
• Screening and monitoring
• Risk rating
• Due diligence

The session positions atWORK as a trusted operational and technology partner helping advisory practices simplify compliance and operate with greater confidence and peace of mind.

Don't miss this webinar — Register today!


Who should attend: Financial advisors, key individuals, compliance officers and advisory practices looking for practical ways to simplify RMCP implementation, reduce admin and strengthen audit readiness through connected operational workflows.

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Date
Tue, 9 June 2026

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Time
9am - 10am

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Online
Microsoft Teams

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Four Steps to Operationalising Your RMCP
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