St James's Place launches Level 7 Masters in Wealth Management

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St James's Place (SJP) is launching a Masters in Wealth Management degree exclusively for its employees and partners.

The MSc in Wealth Management has been developed in conjunction with Loughborough University's School of Business and Economics. A series of modules have been tailored specifically to suit employees, SJP said. It added the programme will aim to be challenging and "encourage participants to develop learning and skills across a large range of management disciplines, including marketing of financial services, strategic management of business and generating customer loyalty". St James's Place chief executive David Bellamy said: "[This company] naturally aspires to high standards of tech...

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