by Susan Edmunds
Director of financial planning Claire Matthews said it was a response to requests from the sector for a full degree to help boost professionalism.
It would be similar to the Bachelor of Accounting degree for accountants.
A degree is already required for advisers in Australia and many other countries.
She said it would offer a way for school leavers to get into financial advice as a career option.
But she said advisers’ input was important to ensure the degree met the needs of the sector.
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