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Regulators are demanding that wealth managers are better qualified, but private banks are still attracted by star quality, rather than building from the bottom up. Some of the larger wealth managers have been tackling the issue through internal training programmes. However, regulatory demands are prompting some universities to target wealth managers with professional qualifications. Cass Business School has just started a part-time MSc in Wealth Management that it offers to CISI or CII candidates for between £12-15k that runs over a year to 15 months. In truth, Cass is a little slow to catch on. SMU has been running a full-time MSc in Wealth Management for nearly ten years and Napier University and the University of Luxembourg both have similar courses.

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