Holborn Assets announces aggressive expansion plans
Holborn Assets has announced expansion plans commencing with a series of recruitment seminars targeting highly experienced highly qualified advisors from the UK and Ireland, starti
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Two of the international industry’s luminaries, Robert Parker CEO of Holborn Assets and Brian Cosgrave CEO of ifamatch.com will be the key speakers at the opening seminar at the prestigious Royal Overseas League Club in London on 29th March. The purpose of the seminars is to provide informative unbiased information in a post-RDR world to highly qualified advisors who have seen their industry slowly eroded and are looking for a new challenge.
Bob Parker, CEO of Holborn Assets, said:
“AS RDR approaches IFAs are looking more than ever at a career overseas. The offshore market presents bigger opportunities today than ever before as Irish and British workers move overseas to escape the downturn in the economy and find work in booming economies such as the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and even places like Ghana.”
Brian Cosgrave, CEO of ifamatch.com, the online international recruitment company said:
“There has been a distinct surge of interest from UK and Eire Financial Advisers seeking opportunities overseas which suggests RDR is making people focus more on where they want to spend the next 10 years.”
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