The ifs School of Finance is now able to offer chartered level accreditation after being granted approval by the Privy Council.
Ifs says attaining its chartered status is the “pinnacle” of a member’s career and can only be obtained by those who have built a strong relationship with ifs and demonstrate a desire to continually develop skills and knowledge. To achieve the Chartered Associateship, applicants must already hold an Associateship with ifs. Associateship holders must then meet the following criteria: Three years’ work experience relating to financial services Evidence of activities or research supporting the advancement of knowledge and education in financial services A commitment to at least twelve...
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