CISI's Lockie joins global financial planning committee

Two-year term

Hannah Godfrey
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Jackie Lockie, head of financial planning at the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI), has joined the Chief Executives Committee of the Financial Planning Standards Board (FPSB).

FPSB is a global network that aims to advance the financial planning profession worldwide. The executives committee is accountable to the FPSB board of directors, and Lockie's appointment is for two years. The Chief Executives Committee is comprised of chief executives from seven FPSB affiliates with the largest certified financial planner populations - the United States, Japan, China, Canada, Australia, South Africa and Hong Kong - and three affiliate chief executives chosen by the FPSB and its council. Lockie said: "It is a real privilege to join the FPSB's chief executive committee...

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