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The Academy will deliver 20 training places to individuals with degrees who wish to retrain in the legal aspect of financial services.
Training will be delivered remotely over a five-week period by Belfast Met, Ulster University and Queen’s University.
Participants who complete the Academy will be guaranteed an interview for a position with FinTrU.
Keen to highlight the opportunity, Minister Frew said, “FinTrU is a successful and growing local employer.
“And I am very pleased that my Department is once again working in close partnership with the company to offer an Assured Skills Academy.
“Assured Skills Academies have a strong track record of providing high-quality training whilst also providing local businesses with the skills and talent they need to grow.