PFS welcomes 400 new graduates

259 reached Chartered status

Tom Ellis
clock • 1 min read

The Personal Finance Society (PFS) is to celebrate hundreds of new graduates joining its ranks at two ceremonies in London on Friday.

Of the 433 graduates being formerly recognised, 259 have reached Chartered status, 14 have reached Associate level and 160 have been inducted as Fellows, including the PFS's youngest ever Fellow, Investment Quorum wealth manager Vito Faircloth. PFS president Nick Turner, chief executive Keith Richards and 2016 Chartered Financial Planner of the Year Kate Gannon (pictured) are to attend the ceremonies at the Chartered Insurance Institute's Great Hall. Richards said: "The level of professionalism within the personal finance sector continues to be enhanced each year and I congratulate al...

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