Three graduates kick off financial planning career with Bury firm

After 14-month FAS programme

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Bury-based financial planning firm Financial Options Group has set three graduates' careers in financial planning up-and-running after they completed their Financial Advice Diplomas (DipFA).

Jennifer Loftus, Lauren Maudsley and Kate Purcell were offered the roles at the financial planning firm after completing a study programme over the course of 14 months with Quilter's Financial Adviser School (FAS).  The job will enable the new graduates to offer financial advice to UK clients while beginning their new roles as professional financial planners. Financial Options Group, which is an appointed representative of Intrinsic, has been running for more than 20 years and advises more than £500m of assets for in excess of 5,000 clients. Quilter's advice school rebrands and beg...

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