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  2. Category:Banking occupations - Wikipedia

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  3. Chartered Banker Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Chartered Banker Institute was established in 1875 and is the oldest professional banking institute in the world [1] and the only remaining banking institute in the UK. It aims to help rebuild public confidence in banks and bankers by developing and embedding high ethical, professional and technical standards. [ 2 ]

  4. List of professional designations in the United States

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    The designation, BC-HIS (Board Certified in Hearing Instrument Sciences), distinguishes the Board Certificant's outstanding skills and professional expertise needed for completion of the National Competency Exam. Board Certified Critical Care Paramedic: CCP-C: International Board of Specialty Certification (IBSC) Board Certified Flight ...

  5. What Is a Broker? - AOL

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    For example, in addition to investment advice, a wealth manager will help clients plan for their children’s education, their own retirement, insurance and estate planning needs and more.

  6. Private banking - Wikipedia

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    For example, the growth of HNWIs is low in traditional private banking markets such as Europe, compared with Asia where the number of millionaires has grown to 3.6 million. [8] Banks also provide some private banking services at a lower price than traditional private banking. These are called premium banking or priority banking services.

  7. Skilled worker - Wikipedia

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    For example, according to US Citizenship and Immigration Services, skilled worker positions are not seasonal or temporary and require at least two years of experience or training. [ 9 ] Skilled work varies in type (service versus labor), education requirements (apprenticeship versus graduate college) and availability (freelance versus on-call).

  8. Financial adviser - Wikipedia

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    A financial adviser is generally compensated through fees, commissions, or a combination of both. For example, a financial adviser may be compensated in one or more of the following ways: [4] An hourly fee for advisory services; A flat fee, such as $3,500 per year, for an annual portfolio review or $5,000 for a financial plan.

  9. Category:American bankers - Wikipedia

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