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IFPAS, Kaplan support 200 professionals with HNW wealth management certification

It provides a pathway to the Institute of Banking and Finance Singapore Level 2 or 3 Certification.

The Insurance and Financial Practitioners Association of Singapore (IFPAS) and Kaplan Professional Australia have marked the graduation of nearly 60 advisers from the Fellow Chartered Financial Practitioner (FChFP) Certification and about 50 from the High Net Worth (HNW) Certification.

The FChFP designation, recognised across nine Asia Pacific Financial Services Association member countries, provides a pathway to the Institute of Banking and Finance Singapore Level 2 or 3 Certification.

The HNW Certification, now held by almost 200 professionals, focuses on advanced wealth management for high-net-worth clients.

The next intake begins on 29 September for the FChFP programme and 6 October for the HNW programme.

 

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