Why should I work in a third-party financial institution?

According to the author's interview experience in the financial industry from Beijing to Shenzhen for half a year on October 20th, the author deeply realized that the overall strategic planning and layout of the country is long-term and orderly, and China is experiencing an economic upheaval at the moment. For example, the strategic cooperation of Beijing Financial Street and the emergence of third-party financial institutions serve those in need in Beijing. The Bohai Economic Circle centers on Beijing and Tianjin and radiates to Shandong, Liaoning, Hebei and other places. Finance can serve the local economic development. It goes without saying that the development of the Bund can be seen if Shanghai wants to become the financial center of China. The financial industry in Guangzhou and Shenzhen is surging with great potential, and the vitality of the private economy is reflected behind it. Among them, many new financial institutions in Hong Kong want to share this economic feast with the east wind of national policies. Coupled with the Wenzhou Golden Reform and many new policies introduced one after another, I believe this chess game will become more lively and interesting. China has changed from a world processing factory to a world gold mining holy land. Next, I recommend an article . I quite agree with the author that banks, securities, trust, insurance and third-party financial institutions are competing with each other. Third-party wealth management companies are completely from a fair and objective perspective, and help them manage their finances from the perspective of investors. On product professionalism, their R&D team is also the rating standard adopted by banks; As for the sales team, there are many elites, so I believe that domestic third-party wealth management companies will produce such great wealth management giants as Fidelity and Schwab. This is also the reason why I choose to work in a third-party financial institution. It is not only a simple sale of insurance, funds and other financial products, but also a comprehensive analysis and screening of all financial products in the market, tailored to each customer's different situation and needs, so as to achieve the purpose of maintaining and increasing the value of assets.