Quilter's FAS launches course to train advisers in three months

Financial Adviser School

Sophie King
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Quilter's Financial Adviser School has launched a 'fast track' programme for students wishing to accelerate their financial adviser studies.

The programme, aptly named 'Fast Track', is aimed at those who would like to speed up the time it takes to obtain a diploma in financial advice. The course will take three months, whereas the standard programme takes the best part of 11. Quilter said the programme was open for anyone to apply. The pensions and wealth management giant added it would cover the cost of tuition fees, accommodation and travel expenses so long as a graduate remained within Quilter Financial Planning as a restricted financial planner for two years. Some 148 graduates have graduated from the Quilter Financial...

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