Quilter's advice school rebrands and begins level 6 Chartered course

Rebranded from OMW

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The Financial Advice School (FAS) has expanded its offering by giving students the opportunity to complete the level 6 financial advice qualification to become Chartered and obtain their Advanced Diploma.

The school is part of Quilter, formerly Old Mutual Wealth, and has been up and running for just over two years. The average length of the level 6 programme is around 19 months, Quilter FAS said, and is set to be led by a level 6 trainer recruited earlier this year. The organisation said it had experienced demand from current students for the extra programme. OMW's Financial Adviser School to offer Chartered qualification The course, when completed, will move students up to Chartered status and, as with its core programme, entry will be available to the whole market. According to...

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