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‘Getting Chartered Status’ in Banking 27 th June 2012 Lorcan Seery Graduate Resourcing Manager

‘Getting Chartered Status’ in Banking 27 th June 2012 Lorcan Seery Graduate Resourcing Manager Santander UK. UK. Aims for this session…. Overview of Santander UK and its quest for Early in Career excellence Explain what Chartered Status means; especially within the banking sector….

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‘Getting Chartered Status’ in Banking 27 th June 2012 Lorcan Seery Graduate Resourcing Manager

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  1. ‘Getting Chartered Status’ in Banking 27th June 2012 Lorcan Seery Graduate Resourcing Manager Santander UK UK

  2. Aims for this session….. • Overview of Santander UK and its quest for Early in Career excellence • Explain what Chartered Status means; especially within the banking sector…. • Some examples of chartered status within the banking arena • How we incorporate chartered status within Santander UK • Benefits of chartered status for organisations • Any questions?

  3. Why San UK needs to focus on Early in Career (EiC) talent acquisition We need EiC populations that will provide a pipeline of future talent & potential across the Bank, supporting our aim to Build a better Bank through coordinated People, Talent & Resourcing strategies Business Goals Retain and attract the right people Focus people to do the right things Enable our people to do their best work

  4. What does Chartered Status mean in Banking? • Being chartered is generally the gold standard for professionals working in certain sectors; recognised and supported by major financial organisations across the globe. • Examples of chartered status within organisations:- • CIOBS - Chartered Institute of Bankers • ACCA - Association Of Chartered Certified Accountants • CIPD – Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development • CIMA – Chartered Institute of Management and Accounting • ICAEW (ACA) – Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales • CIM – Chartered Institute of Marketing The chartered title is an internationally recognised professional designation indicating the highest standards of ethical and professional conduct, up-to-date technical expertise and the capabilities/competence of a qualified professional.

  5. Chartered Institute of Bankers qualification • Chartered Banker is the gold standard for professionals working in the banking sector.  • Chartered Banker gives you a world class qualification that helps you to achieve and maintain standards of excellence and professionalism expected by clients and employers. • Chartered Banker is a practical, professional programme that combines theory and practice:- • Provide extensive, detailed and critical knowledge and understanding of the banking sector • Develop your skills and abilities to make professional judgements and informed decisions in work situations. • A Chartered Banker has demonstrated and continues to demonstrate standards of professional excellence continually develops their skills and knowledge; and • complies with the Chartered Banker Institute's Code of Professional Conduct. • Our UK Banking Director Steve Pateman is on the board of CIOBS.

  6. PROGRAMME RECOGNITION – SANTANDER SCHOOL LEAVER PROGRAMME (FLYING START) • First Stock Market Challenge Event in N. Ireland – promoting the programme Winning team with School Leaver. Santander promotes careers to Schools FT AdvisorNew Industry Appointment - FSSC UK appointed Bernadette Brown from Santander to the board Belfast Telegraph Abbey speak to American Bank Chiefs about School Leavers Programme at USNI Investment Conference Whitehall 17 November 2009 NI Employment Minister welcomes Bernadette Brown from Santander chairing NI Future Skills Action Group for financial services

  7. Chartered Accountancy……… • - Santander members of staff can become qualified chartered accountants; who usually complete a minimum of three years in-depth training including practical experience • - They have to commit to continuing professional development training every year to keep their knowledge and skills up-to-date • - They are bound by our Code of Ethics and are subject to the relevant disciplinary procedures • - Most companies usually sponsor individuals to gain full accreditation. • - Most of our Finance graduates receive both financial and study support to undertake the accountancy qualifications.

  8. Other Chartered Qualifications…. • CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development) • This is a professional association for human resource management professionals. • Membership Status - Awarded on request to graduate members who have three years' relevant managerial experience. Or a non-graduate member assessed against the professional standards after five years' relevant experience. • The CIPD’s research covers all aspects of working life, from recruitment to employment law, and work-life balance to productivity. • Fellowship Status - An upgrade from Chartered MCIPD, applicants must have at least 10 years relevant experience. • Most of our HR Staff receive support for CIPD membership.

  9. Chartered Status EiC / BAU Santander UK Chartered Status Graduates / Leadership Development Programme Flying Start Programme (CIOBS etc) BAU Roles (Accountancy / HR etc) • Flying Start Programme • May be able to embark on • Professional quals • Ie CIOBS etc • LDP/Graduates • May be able to embark on • Professional quals • Ie CIOBS etc/CI Marketing etc • BAU Role • May be able to embark on • Professional quals • Ie ACCA/ACA/ICAEW/CIPD

  10. Benefits of Chartered Banking Status • These 2011 surveys posted very positive results • from a recent You Gov survey which suggested that • having chartered status brought with it many • business benefits and key ROI. This was due to the • overwhelming value bank customers saw in chartered • Banker status. .

  11. Can assist employee attraction, engagement and retention Enables increased competence of individuals of Santander UK Forges effective networking opportunities for individuals Can provide people with additional credibility and given we are a retail bank – essential Can help our people feel like a banker and not a service manager etc Helps us create quality Banking professionals of the future Ensures full compliance to adhere to regulatory requirements Modern qualification can be flexed to meet evolving needs of the business e.g.: We can offer Professional Diploma during 1 year Benefits for Chartered Status within Santander UK

  12. Any questions?

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