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Two new starters join Equilibrium’s graduate scheme
Equilibrium Asset Management has appointed two new starters to its graduate programme, Asad Qureshi and Chloe Higgins.
Asad and Chloe are both joining The Equilibrium Programme, which is a two-year scheme that will see them both become Diploma qualified client managers after completing their training.
Asad joins the award-winning Chartered wealth management company after graduating from the University of Bradford, where he gained his degree in Economics. It was while studying Asad decided to pursue a career in wealth management after working for the NHS enabled him to start investing his own money.
Chloe joins Equilibrium after graduating from Manchester Metropolitan University where she gained her degree in Business Management and Finance. Chloe is particularly looking forward to the client-facing aspect of the role and learning how to individually tailor financial planning services.
Colin Lawson, managing partner of Equilibrium, said of the new additions:
“Here at Equilibrium we’re always on the lookout for talent to help us continue to deliver an excellent service for our clients. Our graduate programme provides us with the perfect platform to nurture our future stars by providing a bespoke programme of training to help with their future careers. “Chloe and Asad both have a natural talent for finance, a keen interest in wealth management and a passion for client services so we know that they will be an excellent fit. We’re excited to welcome Chloe and Asad to the team and we can’t wait to see them progress within the firm.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Zoe Lukic .
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