Quilter hunts for regional financial planning managers to monitor 'sales strategy'

'Sales management' a key responsibility

Julia Bahr
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Quilter Private Client Advisers, one of Quilter’s three advice businesses, is on the hunt for two new financial planning managers who can "monitor business production and embedded client contact and sales strategy".

Quilter Private Client Advisers (QPCA) is looking for two regional financial planning managers, one for the North East and North West and another for the South East and South West with "sales management" as a key responsibility of the role. The job descriptions on the company's website said potential candidates should "monitor business production and embedded client contact and sales strategy". Another requirement is the "continued development of the sales team to ensure the team are meeting high standards". The roles are for managers responsible for a team of financial planners and d...

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