FAS becomes 'trusted partner' with the LIBF

Candidates graduating April 2017

Hannah Godfrey
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The Financial Adviser School (FAS) has secured recognition as a 'trusted partner' with The London Institute of Banking and Finance (LIBF).

To become a trusted partner, the FAS said, it had to demonstrate its training programme met the Institute's requirements for delivering high-quality learning. It added this recognition sees the FAS, which becomes one of the first organisations to receive trusted partner status from the Institute, formerly acknowledged as a provider of financial adviser training in the UK The FAS has almost 50 trainee advisers, with the first cohort of candidates set to graduate from the programme in April this year. The school currently has an exam pass-rate of 90%, with all students having obtained m...

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