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What is the difference between full & associate membership?

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What is the difference between full & associate membership?

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The difference between the two types of membership is one of experience. Associate members are new to commercial broking – although they may have had years of experience in commercial finance in general by, for example, working as a corporate manager for a bank. It is only possible to be an Associate member for a maximum of two years. After this time an Associate must upgrade to full membership, or leave the Assoication. Full members have a proven track record in commercial broking. On joining the Association or on upgrading their membership from Associate, a Full member will undergo stringent checks (For further details on these checks, please click here).

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