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The Institute of Swimming launches new system

The Institute of Swimming’s new booking system now offers a convenient, interest-free plan for all courses over £200, including Swim England Qualifications, making it easier than ever to start a career in swimming.

Rebecca Cox is managing director of the Institute of Swimming, the largest provider of Swim England qualifications and aquatics courses. She says: 'We know our courses are the perfect springboard to an aquatics career, and we're making training more accessible to everyone. Pay in 3 helps simplify the financial aspect for many, allowing the cost of qualifying to be spread interest-free. It aligns well with our ambitious plans to reach more individuals both within and beyond the leisure sector.'

The updated booking system is part of a total redesign of the Institute of Swimming’s website, which has been developed by the organisation’s in-house team and is fully optimised for smartphones and tablets, ensuring a seamless experience on any device. Visitors can also explore updated sections including blogs, success stories and case studies, as well as access to the latest news, new courses and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities.

Cox continues: 'Our in-house team have worked hard to create our new, user-friendly website. This redesign reflects our commitment to innovation and accessibility. It leads the sector and serves the needs of our community by making it easier than ever to connect and develop with us.'

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