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Benefits of joining
How your business can benefit
The Financial Services Skills Council represents the needs of the sector in the UK, the leading financial services centre for many international markets. We work in partnership with employers to provide strategic and responsible leadership for training, education and development.
Join us, to be a force for business change:
- We represent your interests at the highest levels with government, national and international organisations. Membership of the FSSC means you can influence education and training policy and its relevance to your sector, and have an input in the shaping of standards for our industry
- Our licence as a Skills Council enables us to draw on public funding - you can benefit from access to this funding to meet the skills needs of your business
- We will be involved in a continuous review of regulatory training - your participation will ensure the views of the industry are represented to the regulator and the government
- We ensure quality and value of training for your business
- You will have the opportunity to shape and develop standards for the industry. We are the industry standard-setter, and provide kite-marked quality through our accreditation and endorsement
- Through our employer forums, you can participate in new business networks, dialogue with your peers, and input into best practice and bench-marking
Your business will also benefit from the following Skills Council initiatives:
- Regular technical forums with contributions from influential policy-setters, offering discussion, debate and guidance
- Access to detailed labour market intelligence and analysis that is jargon-free
- Updates on financial services initiatives and industry developments
- Careers advice and guidance to help individuals make informed choices
- Discounts for members on indispensable business products from reports and publications to toolkits and conferences
- The assurance of a say in the future of financial services
The Financial Services Skills Council is committed to a 'Four Nations' approach and have a number of new projects underway in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, working with the devolved executives and local economic development networks to complement resources.
For a hard copy of the information pack please email amanda.gregory@fssc.org.uk
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