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Graduate programme for finance industry praised for its ‘adaptability and diversity'

More than 40% of all graduates accepted onto the The Welsh Financial Services Graduate Programme are female, and 30% of places have been secured by those from black, Asian and minority ethnic communities

Welsh Financial Graduate Programme officially launches for 2021

A new graduate programme for the financial industry has been praised for its adaptability, diversity and inclusion.

The CEO of Wales’ only FTSE 100 company praised the new Welsh Financial Services Graduate Programme.

While delivering the keynote address at the launch event of the programme Admiral Group CEO, Milena Mondini de Focatiis, outlined why attracting and developing young professionals from diverse backgrounds is vital for the country’s leading financial organisations.

This year more than 40% of all graduates accepted onto the programme are female, and 30% of places have been secured by those from black, Asian and minority ethnic communities. This is the result of eight years of work by developers to build close relationships with university careers services, community leaders and influencers, to create an outreach programme to ensure young talents in communities across South Wales are encouraged to pursue the opportunities on offer.

That work could well set a benchmark for financial organisations across the country. In its business plan published in July 2021, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Financial Conduct Authority expressed its aims to improve the diversity and inclusion of its own workforce, as well as of the financial services sector generally.

Officially launching the Programme, Minister for Economy, Vaughan Gething, highlighted its contribution to growth of Wales’ financial sector, said: “As part of the Welsh Government’s efforts to kick-start a strong economic recovery, we want to help create new jobs, especially in the industries of the future, providing work and training opportunities to people across Wales.

"In particular, we have a clear focus on supporting young people into work. That’s why we are committed to delivering our Young Person’s Guarantee, which will give everyone under 25 in Wales the offer of work, education, training, or self-employment.

“So, I am delighted to launch the 2021-2023 cohort of the EU-funded Financial Services Graduate Programme. Over £6m of EU funds have been invested in this programme, allowing more graduates the opportunity to pursue professional careers here in Wales, and helping businesses develop the next generation of leaders.