Singapore Exchange (SGX) is partnering NTUC's e2i (Employment and Employability Institute) to draw more Singaporeans to the stockbroking profession and equip new joiners with the necessary skills.

SGX and e2i will work closely with stockbroking firms to identify potential candidates to be licensed as brokers or Trading Representatives. These candidates will enroll in training programmes at SGX's own school, SGX Academy, and will receive help with job placement. SGX Academy offers a range of programmes ranging from those for new investors to seminars for investing professionals including licensed brokers. In 2013, over 30,000 individuals attended SGX Academy's 350 programmes.

e2i is an initiative of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), supported by the Workforce Development Agency (WDA), the Singapore Labour Foundation (SLF), and the Singapore National Employers' Federation (SNEF). Since 2008, e2i has helped more than 200,000 workers through providing better jobs, developing better skills through professional development, and improving productivity for companies.

Under this new partnership, individuals seeking to enter the broking industry will join e2i's "Screen-Train-Place-and-Train" programme which will co-fund their pre-job placement training and assist with placement opportunities at participating firms. The partnership is targeting 50 candidates in the pilot run.  

"We are pleased to work with SGX on this initiative for mid-career professionals to become Trading Representatives. This Screen-Train-Place-Train Programme offers yet another alternative pathway for locals who are keen to join the financial sector. We believe our efforts will help raise the quality of the sector's workforce, as well as achieve e2i's mission to create better employability and job opportunities for workers in Singapore," Gilbert Tan, Chief Executive Officer of e2i.

"A career as a licensed broker offers Singaporeans the opportunity to be an entrepreneur, a financial professional and a front-liner in the exciting world of markets and investments. Those joining this programme will benefit from a curriculum the industry has helped to design and aid in securing an appropriate position," said Lynn Gaspar, Senior Vice President of SGX who oversees SGX Academy.

Individuals who are keen to know more about this initiative can visit www.sgx.com/academy or www.e2i.com.sg.
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About e2i

As the leading organisation to create solutions for better employment and employability, e2i exists to create better jobs and better lives for workers. Since 2008, e2i has helped more than 200,000 workers through providing better jobs, developing better skills through professional development, and improving productivity for companies. An initiative of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), supported by the Workforce Development Agency (WDA), the Singapore Labour Foundation (SLF), and the Singapore National Employers' Federation (SNEF), e2i serves all segments of workers, from rank-and-file to professionals, managers and executives.

For more information, please visit www.e2i.com.sg

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