Hoxton Wealth launches financial planner career programme

Three-year programme for aspiring planners

Isabel Baxter
clock • 3 min read

Hoxton Wealth has launched its ‘Financial Planner Pathway Programme’, a structured career journey for aspiring financial planners.

The programme is divided into four stages, each aimed at developing specific skills, instilling confidence, and building expertise. With starting salaries of £24,000, Hoxton expects an earning potential of up to £120,000 to be possible as trainees reach the end of the programme and transition to a full advisory role. So far this year, the firm has recruited four new inductees to the pathway programme, all of whom are British nationals. Hoxton said it plans to appoint another four trainees in the Autumn. According to Financial Conduct Authority data published in February 2025, there...

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