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PGIM India MF and WFAN launch scholarship program for aspiring women financial advisors
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Last Updated: Mar 08, 2021, 10:53 AM IST
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On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the Women Financial Advisers Network or WFAN has entered into an agreement with PGIM India Mutual Fund to launch a scholarship program for women.
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On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the Women Financial Advisers Network
or WFAN has entered into an agreement with PGIM India Mutual Fund to launch a scholarship program for women. WFAN aims to focus on women with a decade or more of corporate experience, who are now ready to launch their second career as a financial advisors. The program kicks off on March 08 with acceptance for membership applications. The launch date for the training program is scheduled to begin on April 14, 2021.
PGIM Mutual Fund launches second career programme for women
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PGIM Mutual Fund launches second career programme for women
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MUMBAI: The India mutual fund arm of the US-based Prudential International and the Women Financial Advisers Network (WFAN) have entered into an agreement to launch the country’s first fee-only advisers network for women. The move is to bridge the gender gap in financial services by creating more women entrepreneurs in the country.
The alliance will train aspiring women entrepreneurs, who has a decade or more of corporate experience, and are looking to launch a second career as a financial advisor. The training programme starts on April 4, for which it has started to accept applications from today.
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