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Financial advice sector launches new apprenticeship standard

01 December 2016

Future generations of financial advisers will be offered a wider range of pathways into the profession after the launch of a new apprenticeship standard for the sector.

The Department for Education has approved the new specialist Financial Adviser apprenticeship standard, which offers employers up to £9,600 in financial assistance to contribute towards the development of a competent financial adviser.

The apprenticeship standard is the result of a six-month project completed by a group of financial planning businesses representing the sector, and supported by professional body the Personal Finance Society.

Personal Finance Society chief executive Keith Richards said the apprenticeship offered a much-needed alternative route for advisers to enter the profession, complementing the recently-launched Financial Services Administrator, Mortgage Adviser and Paraplanner apprenticeships.

“This is great news for our sector, which faces an ongoing risk of future skills shortages in the absence of initiatives such as this new employer-led apprenticeship standard,” he said.

“We have long discussed the issues relating to developing new talent in our sector and apprenticeships provide a fantastic opportunity to overcome some of these barriers for financial planning firms, including a structured training and development programme supported by government funding.”

Government funding is available to support employers taking on apprentices, where funds are used to support external training and assessment costs including exams and study support. Small firms (defined as <50 employees) can qualify for additional incentives.

Firms will be required to work with an approved apprenticeship training provider for the duration of the apprenticeship. Candidates of any age are eligible to apply, including both new recruits and existing staff who have substantial new learning requirements.

Minister of State for Apprenticeships and Skills Robert Halfon said: “Apprenticeships offer young people a ladder of opportunity to gain the vital skills they and businesses need to succeed.”

“By putting more control in the hands of employers, we are ensuring apprenticeships are high quality and address skills shortages facing industry.”

“Congratulations to Financial Adviser Trailblazer for publishing their apprenticeship standard and assessment plan, and for playing an active role in developing the workforce of the future.”

A recent survey of Personal Finance Society members found that more than three quarters of financial advisers are interested in taking on an apprentice as part of the new specialist programme.

Adam Owen, head of learning and development at Sense Network and chair of the employer steering group responsible for developing the apprenticeship standard, encouraged advice firms of all sizes to consider employing an apprentice.

“We know there is an appetite from within the sector to employ enthusiastic candidates seeking an opportunity to progress their careers in professional financial advice,” he said.

“The new apprenticeship standard, specific to the job role, makes it easier for adviser firms to develop their new and existing talent, which will in turn support their client proposition and facilitate business growth and evolution.”

For more information about the new apprenticeship standard, please visit:

Personal Finance Society website:

www.thepfs.org/adviserapprenticeship

Government website:

www.gov.uk/government/publications/apprenticeship-standard-financial-adviser-approved-for-delivery