The PFS last Wednesday (23 July) unveiled an initial £500,000 of spending under its ‘Pathway to the Profession’ initiative. It further called for input on where the next £500,000 could be best used.
The first designated chunk includes £200,000 to support 500 individuals to get their Diploma in Regulated Financial Planning, with another £200,000 earmarked for activities with organisations including Coventry University, Everywoman, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, UCAS and UpReach.
In addition to looking to attract young talent, the PFS is also looking to bring in career returners, includ…
