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Newcastle-based Rutherford Wilkinson has hired three paraplanner apprentices to join a team of 14 advisers

ByEmily

Oct 26, 2016

Rutherford Wilkinson, part of the Perspective Group, specialises in offering financial advice to businesses and individuals alongside medics and dentists. The firm has a 42-strong team managing in excess of £500m of assets under advice. It also nurtures relationships with a wide professional connections network to better serve the varying needs of its clients.

The paraplanners are Michael Gahagan, Joshua Clark and Jessica Wright, who have joined a 14 strong team of financial advisers.

The company offers financial advice on pensions, savings and investments, mortgages, retirement and long-term care planning, probate and estate planning, corporate pensions and shareholder protection and tax mitigation strategies. Rutherford Wilkinson prides itself on the nurturing of young talent and the creation of specialist expertise.

Demand for paraplanner support in financial services has increased with building regulatory pressures on advisers and subsequent higher volume of work. There are more jobs than there are applicants and so building this support can be a challenge.

Rutherford Wilkinson operations director Trevor Clark says: “There is a shortage of supply of quality paraplanners who are essential to providing fundamental support to advisers. Rutherford Wilkinson is focused on building the technical expertise of all our staff and this is why we have enrolled our apprentices on a Chartered Insurance Institute Trailblazer training programme that has not long been available. I envisage the paraplanners as embarking on a journey to become full trained advisers in the coming years.”

By Emily