Financial Services Qualifications

Qualifications

Qualifications for Banking and Financial Services Professionals

Financial Services Qualifications can be an effective way for you or your team to feel valued as professionals who have demonstrated that they can perform certain knowledge and skills. Whether you’re starting out, specialising in a particular field or equipping yourself for career growth, we have a range of qualifications to help you achieve your goals.

Benefits of our qualifications include:

  • Student-friendly application process
  • Online delivery – study anywhere, any time with phone, email and learning forum support
  • Flexible enrolment – start when you’re ready, and complete full time or part time
  • Fit for purpose course design – confidently put into practice skills you need
  • Portability – nationally recognised training you can count towards further study.

We are a Registered Training Organisation (90725) offering Nationally Recognised Training throughout Australia.

Find our scope of accredited Nationally Recognised Training at training.gov.au. Training.gov.au is the National Register on Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Australia.

Enhance your career

Demonstrate your competence in well-known, highly regarded industry sectors

Need help finding the right course?

Contact us to collaborate on a learning program that suits what your team does and how you work.

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What others say about us

Industry leaders in CPD

The delivery method, the flexibility and the currency and relevance of content. FEP are and have always been a leader in CPD for the
finance industry – thankyou

Diane Wilkinson, WiZDOM

Parallels real workplace experience.

We have been using FEP for a number of years now. The course materials are highly professional and parallels real workplace experience. Staff greatly value participating in meaningful external training and are the greatest advocates.

Efficient, informative and accessible.

The content is well set out, clear and precise. My organisation does the course every year and we are continuing to learn new and interesting things with each new offering. The content is up to date with the industry and completely relevant to my role. I had all the support and learning resources available to get it done…

Extremely relevant and meaningful.

Our firm exclusively uses the services of Financial Education Professionals for all of our ongoing RG146, compliance and responsible manager training for our team. We find course materials extremely relevant and meaningful and this allows our team to have up to date, practical knowledge.

Peter McGuire, CEO, XM

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