The Fry Group's planning arm awarded Chartered status

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The Fry Group's financial planning arm has been awarded corporate Chartered status by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII).

Wilfred T Fry (Personal Financial Planning) Limited has been awarded the Chartered Financial Planning Company accreditation. The group said in a statement: "Less than 10% of financial planning companies in the UK have this title and once again it demonstrates our focus on delivering the highest professional standards. "We are extremely proud of this accreditation and the fact that it demonstrates our commitment to providing the best possible advice, service and support to both our UK and overseas clients." Last week, the CII said it is reviewing the existing standards and eligibili...

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