The leaders behind moves to create a new standard for the Paraplanning profession have already held talks with professional bodies, Financial Planning Today has been told.
Scores of Paraplanners will head to Northamptonshire later today as the third national Paraplanners Powwow gets set to take place.
A Paraplanning business has recruited its second 17 year-old apprentice in the space of five months.
A company that employs 32 Paraplanners has announced the takeover of a rival Paraplanning firm.
Bosses struggling to find Paraplanners for their firms should stop seeking an “all singing, all dancing” answer to their problem and look at appointing an apprentice, a leading Paraplanner says.
A leading Paraplanner has called for his profession to “start shouting more widely about what we do”.
A fourth London Paraplanners Powwow is in the offing, organisers say, as advisers were told they could learn a lot from the rapidly expanding movement.
The growing Paraplanners Powwow movement rides into the capital tomorrow for the third Powwow Down South.
The Paraplanning profession has a “huge mountain to climb” and must start targeting students taking degrees in subjects such as history and geography in order to attract more fresh blood, a leading Paraplanner says.
The involvement of the FCA in the national Paraplanners Powwow shows what an influential event it has become, its founder says.
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