More than 100 Chartered and Fellow PFS members graduate

The trade body had its graduation ceremony on Friday 24 November

Isabel Baxter
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The Personal Finance Society (PFS) graduated 57 Fellows and 58 Chartered members on Friday 24 November.

PFS board member Daniel Williams congratulated attendees and spoke about how they are shaping the future of the profession. At Westminster Chapel, alongside master of ceremonies David Vickery, Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management UK senior wealth planner Hazel Bowen spoke about her career highlights, including her journey to becoming Chartered and receiving Chartered Financial Planner of the Year for 2022. PFS Chartered status is recognised by peers and those seeking advice as "a symbol of technical competence and public commitment to professional standards". Independent research confi...

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