Compliance
UK-Based Cass Business School Responds To RDR With Masters Degree

Cass Business School, part of City University London, has
launched a part-time Masters degree in wealth management to start
this September, in wake of the retail distribution review.
Both the CII and CISI have reported greater demand for higher
wealth management qualifications, partly due to the RDR
triggering the need for financial advisors to have relevant
accredited qualifications.
The course is therefore aimed for students holding the CII
Advanced Diploma in financial planning or the CISI Masters
programme in wealth management, and has been designed as a
fast-track way of enhancing credentials.
It aims to expand participants’ financial knowledge as well as
develop their leadership and relationship management skills.
The launch of the course is also a sign of how education courses specifically aimed at wealth management are developing. To view a WealthBriefing roundup of courses around the world, click here.
Commenting on the course content, Ruth Martin, managing director
of the CISI, said: “The CISI is delighted that holders of
the CISI’s highest level wealth management qualification, which
is also the highest level programme recognised by the UK
regulator for RDR purposes, provides 60 credits, in other words
one third of the total required towards the programme.”
The course can be completed in a year or 15 months, and will take
place at Cass’ premises in the City of London.
It compliments the business school’s Retail Distribution Review
and Wealth Management research programmes, giving participants
immediate access to research and expertise directly relevant to
their industry and careers, the school said.