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In our weekly feature we pick three stand-out roles from our popular jobs site, IFAonline Jobs...

The following roles and many hundreds more can be viewed at www.IFAonlinejobs.co.uk (or simply click HERE). Position: Private banking IFA Role: To provide holistic fee based financial planning to a portfolio of clients via the company's four distinct client service propositions. Networking and building relationships with the 30-plus private bankers based in the London office is also a key part of the role. Full paraplanning and administration support is given. Must be level 4 qualified and currently advising high and ultra-high net worth clients. Salary: £80,000 - £110,000 + bonu...

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