Financial Service Sales News (May 2008)
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Skilled sales staff needed for CTI in 2009
30/05/2008
Employers will be required to seek skilled candidates for their connected travel insurance sales recruitment under new rules announced by the Financial Services Authority (FSA). -
Services firms experience jobs growth in 2008
29/05/2008
Those in sales jobs in the professional services industries enjoyed business growth over the last three months, according to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI). -
Brokers to concentrate on ancillary products
27/05/2008
Those in mortgage intermediary sales jobs have been advised to concentrate on ancillary products boost figures through the credit crunch, it has been revealed. -
Finance employees cut out lunch break
21/05/2008
Sales jobs employees in the City are cutting out their lunch break to help cope with workload stresses, a recent survey has suggested. -
Mortgage sales jobs take advisory twist
19/05/2008
Mortgage broking sales jobs are taking on an increasingly advisory role in the current economic climate, research by Alliance & Leicester has revealed. -
Shrinking 'talent pool' threatens recruitment strategy
19/05/2008
Firms filling sales jobs will be forced to move beyond simple sales recruitment and retention in the near future, according to research by Deloitte. -
Land of Leather fined for PPI sales
13/05/2008
The Financial Services Authority's (FSA) £210,000 fine for Land of Leather will no doubt have delivered a timely warning to those sales executives in the retail and insurance sectors. -
Firms increasingly opting for PMI
07/05/2008
Sales jobs employees could be set for a boost in private medical insurance sales to businesses. -
King under fire for sales bonus criticism
01/05/2008
Bank of England governor Mervyn King has received a verbal bashing for his suggestion that banks cut back on sales jobs' bonuses.