AWD launches major IFA recruitment drive

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AWD Chase de Vere has today announced plans to recruit up to 30 IFAs to its offices across the Midlands and North, as well as other parts of the UK.

The firm is looking for advisers in Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Cardiff and Belfast. Andy Papadopoulos, regional sales director at AWD, says: “We are seeking high quality advisers who are hungry for success; especially advisers who consistently deliver top results. “On top of that, our advisers benefit from full training support, management coaching and a comprehensive career development plan to support their growth.” The firm has options for advisers to work in full or variable employment or with self-employed status, as well as having a buy-out option for ...

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