Moneygate begins recruitment drive

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Moneygate Group is considering launching a graduate programme as part of plans to grow its adviser headcount ten-fold over the next four years.

The national IFA, which recently acquired Buckinghamshire-based Beacon Asset Management, has set out ambitious plans to increase its IFA network from 75 to 750 advisers over the next four years following a capital injection. In order to attract advisers and spread awareness of the firm it is offering scaled pay rates of up to 70%, sales leads and zero post-sales administration. "We want every adviser to see us," says Moneygate and Expert Money business development manager Mark Donnelly. Donnelly stresses the North East-based firm is looking to bring in high calibre advisers. "We...

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