PFS celebrates 400 new adviser graduates

PFS is campaigning for 'greater professionalism'

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The Personal Finance Society (PFS) has welcomed more than 400 new Chartered, Associate and Fellow members to its ranks.

The professional body formerly recognised 410 adviser graduates at two celebrations in London on 7 October. Of these, 222 were awarded Chartered status, 37 reached Associate level and 151 were inducted as Fellows. Chief executive Keith Richards said: "Each year the Personal Finance Society congratulates graduates who come from a variety of positions across our sector, but who all value the benefits of further study and strive towards greater levels of professionalism." "Like those before them, this year's graduates have shown an impressive commitment to learning and development, and...

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