PosSol on recruitment drive in 2013

Laura Miller
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Aegon-owned Positive Solutions has said it will be ramping up its recruitment drive in 2013 for both its national IFA and network.

The national arm currently has about 900 self-employed advisers, and "a handful" of larger firms are part of the Positive Practices network launched last year. Simon Cockfield, marketing, brand and communications manager at Positive Solutions, said: "Our number one priority this year is to recruit more individuals to the national model and more firms to the network model." The group has brought new recruitment director Andrew Rocky on board to promote the brand to advisers. To be part of the national model firms pay per individual and to be part of the network cost is charged on a ...

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