Senior Financial Advisor at Scotiabank (British Columbia)

Senior Financial Advisor at Scotiabank (British Columbia)

21 Aug
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Scotiabank
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British Columbia

21 Aug

Scotiabank

British Columbia

Drive customer success as a Senior Financial Advisor at Scotiabank's Willoughby Town Center in Langley, BC. Engage clients with personalized financial strategies and solutions.

As a Senior Financial Advisor within Scotiabank, you will connect with customers and understand their needs to provide tailored financial guidance. Your proactive approach will not only enhance client relations but also help achieve individual and team sales goals while nurturing long-standing relationships. You'll be part of a high-performing culture that values diversity and inclusion, ensuring you'll have the support to thrive.

Key Responsibilities:
• Discover and understand customer financial needs proactively
• Provide expert insights and personalized advice to clients




• Build comprehensive financial plans for customer goals
• Nurture and develop long-standing customer relationships
• Achieve individual and team sales targets strategically

Requirements:
• Drive to cultivate robust customer relationships
• Strategic mindset for developing personalized financial strategies
• Proven success in meeting sales targets
• Mutual Funds license and CIFP Diploma required
• Experience in fast-paced banking environments

Be a pivotal force in crafting financial futures at Scotiabank in Langley.
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📌 Senior Financial Advisor at Scotiabank (British Columbia)
🏢 Scotiabank
📍 British Columbia

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