Fidelity Life and Kaplan Professional join together to deliver Career Connect training
Fidelity Life has partnered with Kaplan Professional to deliver their Career Connect financial adviser training programme. Kaplan Professional will join as the programme’s education provider, in conjunction with Massey University. Kaplan Professional will fund a new Women in Finance Scholarship, to join Fidelity Life’s existing six scholarships.
Applications are open for Career Connect’s 2024 intake, with 30 places, including 7 scholarships, available. The programme runs from May until December 2024.
The scholarships available are:
Women in Finance scholarship brought to you by Kaplan Professional, designed to assist female applicants to become financial advisers
Rural scholarship brought to you by FMG, designed for applicants with a rural connection
Pounamu scholarship, designed to assist Māori applicants
Kōwhai scholarship, designed to assist Pasifika applicants
Rāngi Po scholarship, designed to support underrepresented identities in our industry.
Toe Toe scholarship, designed to recognise outstanding young applicants.
Pāua scholarship, designed to recognise outstanding applicants who demonstrate excellence.
Kaplan Professional CEO Brian Knight said
“Programs like Career connect provide the ideal launchpad for a bright future in financial advice, so we are delighted to collaborate with Fidelity Life on what we believe is a terrific initiative to strengthen New Zealand’s talent pipeline.”
“We also remain steadfast in our commitment to encouraging and promoting diversity within the industry, so we are thrilled to be able to provide a scholarship for women in every intake of the program.”
There is a free online career evening on March 19 where those interested can find out more about becoming a financial adviser, what being a financial adviser is really like and how Career Connect can support you to gain the qualifications and skills necessary to become a successful financial adviser.
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