Evelyn Partners starts financial planner graduate scheme

Set up to train the next generation of financial planners

Jenna Brown
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Evelyn Partners has launched a financial planning graduate programme to help establish the next generation of IFAs.

The scheme will host its first cohort in September this year in London, Glasgow and the North West. The financial planning initiative will aim to teach recruits how to build client relationships, assess their complete financial position, build flexible plans and provide appropriate services and product recommendations, the business said. Evelyn Partners added the graduates will receive guidance and support from its learning and development team as well as being supported in completing their professional qualifications through partnerships with training providers, "allowing them to gai...

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