Ifamatch.com Ltd. unveils new corporate branding
Specialist financial services recruiter launches new corporate branding
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The company, which commenced operations in late 2009 in Dubai, relocated to London in 2010 in response to the widening demand for recruits from IFAs across Asia, Europe and Africa.
Headed by Brian Cosgrave ACII, who has extensive experience of the financial services industry having served in senior management roles in the UK, Ireland, Guernsey, Hong Kong, Cyprus and the UAE, ifamatch.com has been focusing on recruiting qualified and experienced financial advisers from the UK and placing them with IFA organisations across the world.
Brian Cosgrave says:
"There is a huge demand from internationally based IFAs for high quality financial advisers.
"This demand has grown as jurisdictions become more regulated and higher qualifications and levels of expertise are required. At the same time, within the UK there is growing interest from experienced financial advisers for international opportunities.
"This interest has been fuelled by concerns over the effects of RDR and the weak economic climate, as well as the positive attractions of working in some of the most glamorous locations in the world."
Ifamatch.com turnover has grown by 130% over last year. The company recently confirmed that it had successfully completed its 100th overseas placement from the UK.
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