More advisers sought
Recruitment firm Hays has released its latest quarterly report, which shows the pool of quality candidates in the finance sector is diminishing and available candidates are being snapped up quickly.
Hays managing director for New Zealand Jason Walker said the firm had a number of clients who wanted to hire financial advisers.
“[They] are always on the look-out for really strong business development financial advisers either in the life and risk adviser side as well financial advisers that also deal with investments and wealth. Good ones are hard to find.”
He said clients were looking for AFA and RFA advisers.
The increase in demand for financial advisers had built up steadily over the past two years in both private wealth management and KiwiSaver portfolio management roles, he said.
Demand was also strong in Australia although there, mortgage advisers were the most sought after as low interest rates generated demand for home loans.
Hays' report on Australia noted an increase in the educational requirements for adviser job-seekers and said the candidate’s cultural fit with an organisation was becoming more important.