Quilter Private Client Advisers kicks off recruitment drive for financial planners

'A wide variety of backgrounds'

Julia Bahr
clock • 3 min read

Quilter Private Client Advisers (QPCA), part of the wealth management company's DFM arm Quilter Cheviot, is looking for trainee financial planners to join the business.

The trainee programme combines a comprehensive course of study with the Quilter Financial Adviser School, supported by close working relationships with senior financial planners in Quilter Private Client Advisers, the firm told PA. Trainee financial planners will learn how to create a bespoke financial plan and gradually start to take on some elements of the advice process as they gain qualifications, and their technical knowledge develops. Successful candidates will achieve at least a level 4 qualification in financial planning when they complete the programme. They will also develop...

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