The pathway to professional recognition

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An initiative from the industry that should make it easier for individuals to attain the all-important professional status

It is widely acknowledged that the financial advice profession needs to do more to recruit and retain talented individuals. It also needs to offer its recruits a structured path towards career advancement, so people can see the benefits that will accrue from undertaking study, acquiring qualifications and maintaining their competence in a regulated environment. To accelerate this endeavour, the industry - in the shape of the CII, leading trade bodies and major commercial entities such as Norwich Union, Momentum and Aegon - have developed Pathways. This is a defined career guide for those a...

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