Aviva names 10 best 'future' advisers

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Aviva has announced the winners of its graduate future adviser programme who now go on to take a summer internship at an IFA.

The top 10 "gold" finalists - picked from a crop of 35 undergraduates taking part in a two-day assessment centre - will now take part in a six-week summer internship with Aviva and leading adviser firms. Launched last year to encourage high-quality graduates to enter the financial advice profession, the programme saw 35 undergraduates take part in a two-day assessment centre. The 10 gold winners and 10 silver runners-up receive £500 and the 15 bronze runners-up have access to Aviva's financial adviser academy. The Institute of Financial Planning, Chartered Insurance Institute and F...

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