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Awarding advisers of the future

Two finance students from Massey University have been honoured with awards.

Tuesday, June 30th 2009, 4:01PM

Peter Kendrick won the ANZ Financial Advisory Prize in Personal Financial Planning and Bob Lissington won the ANZ Financial Advisory Prize in Financial Planning Implementation.

Both studied the Graduate Diploma in Business Studies, endorsed in personal financial planning, at the University's College of Business.

Kendrick was the overall top student on the course and Lissington was the top student in the final/capstone paper (125.310 Financial Planning Implementation).

Claire Matthews, director of financial planning at Massey University, says: "Bob and Peter have both demonstrated a high level of achievement in financial planning education, gaining skills and knowledge that will enhance their ability to offer professional advice.  

"We congratulate them on their achievements, which are the result of hard work and application to their studies."

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