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

Elevate your career as a Senior Financial Advisor at Scotiabank’s 41st & Churchill Branch in Vancouver, BC. Connect with customers and deliver tailored financial solutions.

Join a purpose-driven team dedicated to fostering inclusivity and high performance. In this pivotal role, you will leverage your customer-centric approach to assess client needs, provide expert advice, and develop comprehensive financial plans. Building strong relationships and meeting sales goals are fundamental parts of this position, where your contributions directly impact client success.

Key Responsibilities:
• Proactively discover and address customer financial needs
• Educate clients on banking, investments, and borrowing
• Create holistic financial plans tailored to individual goals




• Nurture long-standing customer relationships
• Achieve sales targets that enhance the overall customer experience

Requirements:
• Proven ability to foster strong customer relationships
• Strategic mindset for personalized financial solutions
• Mutual Funds license and CIFP Diploma required
• Experience exceeding sales targets in energetic environments
• Commitment to fostering a positive customer experience

Make a meaningful impact with Scotiabank, developing financial strategies that empower clients.
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📌 Senior Financial Advisor at Scotiabank (British Columbia)
🏢 Scotiabank
📍 British Columbia

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