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Jubilee Financial Products announces ambitious recruitment programme for high end talent |
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| Wednesday, 09 September 2009 13:25 | |||
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Prior to unveiling a raft of new autumn fund launches, specialist investment house Jubilee Financial Products (JFP) has embarked on an aggressive recruitment campaign. The investment house anticipates a period of rapid growth over the next 12 months as it prepares a range of new investment launches. It is consequently stepping up its recruitment plans to secure a prime metropolitan-based sales team to compliment existing regional distributors. Ian Millward, JFP senior partner, said the specialist boutique is keen to capitalise on early product marketing successes and is looking to build up steam on the back of resurgent markets. “We have a range of new fund launches planned for the coming months and plan to move the business away from relying purely on structured products,” said Millward. “We are focusing primarily on the top end of the advisory market and to do that we need a sales team capable of operating at the highest level. “These are crucial appointments for Jubilee. Our recruitment regionally has gone exceptionally well and the seed corn is in place to grow an elite sales unit. London is the missing piece of the jigsaw – there is the potential for outstanding rewards for the right talent,” he added. With an initial target team of 2-4, JFP is offering an opportunity to achieve Partner status and equity in the company. “Being a small and relatively unknown company at this stage we need to recruit individuals with the credibility and drive to represent us at the very top end of the advisory market. “It is over the next 1 – 2 years that we will do the hard yards for this business and the rewards are deliberately skewed to reward high achievers. “The pioneers of any company set the tone for the future so these appointments are crucial and have the opportunity to play a key role in the future growth of the business,” said Millward.
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