Adviser-led Institute of Financial Wellbeing reaches 335 members

Launched 25 September

Sophie King
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The Institute of Financial Wellbeing has reached 335 members since its launch less than a month ago.

The programme soared to 194 members in its first two days after it was launched last month (25 September). The initiative was designed for anyone within the financial services sector who wishes to help their clients become happier, rather than just wealthier. Those helping the institute will research the principles of money and happiness, develop ways in which financial planning and advice firms can use this research in their businesses, and collaborate with other organisations to help spread their knowledge and skills. Members will help develop tools and ideas in their practice, rece...

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