This role involves managing a sales team, ensuring profitability, coaching financial advisors, and implementing a local marketing plan.
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Job Description
This position of an Executive Business Manager is based in Pietermaritzburg. This is a sales management role accountable for an existing and experienced team. The successful incumbent will have to ensure the team’s profitability by managing results, resources and risks within the framework of the business plan for the area. This role also contributes to the overall management/leadership of the geographical area by serving as a member of the MANCO. The district office for Howick requires management and visibility.Location: Pietermaritzburg & Howick/Midlands Area
- Managing the application of PFA’s sales process.
- Managing the existing business processes (i.e. conservation, outstanding business, financing, administration and client care).
- Interacting with successful and demanding financial advisors.
- Coaching and development of financial advisors.
- Building and sustaining a productive team.
- Assist with General Practice
- Recruitment into Team of Quality Established Advisors
- Recruit into ACA team to ensure you have pipeline of Graduate Advisors.
- Development and Implementation of a Local Marketing Plan
- The area includes some tope 25 advisers that require executive level management.
Qualifications and Experience required
- Matric or equivalent
- CFP qualification will be an advantage
- Must be FAIS compliant with a certificate in Financial Planning or an equivalent qualification with 120 relevant credits at a minimum NQF level 5.
- Must have passed RE 5 level 1.
- Previous experience as a Sales Manager is preferable.
- Be accredited on all products that PFA distributes as well as accreditation on other optional products.
- Preferably 24 month’s service as a Financial Advisor.
- Have strong administrative capabilities.
- Should be comfortable in applying the sales process.
- Should be able to apply the six-step financial process.
- Having difficult conversations and being assertive.
- Coaching of others
- Proficiency in Afrikaans would be advantageous
Skills
Building Trust, Change Management, Client Needs Assessments, Commercial Acumen, Consultative Selling, Customer-Focused, Customer Service, Customer Understanding, Direct Selling, Executing Plans, Identifying Customer Needs, Identifying Sales Opportunities, Sales Software, Strengthening Customer Relationships, UpsellingCompetencies
Builds Effective TeamsBuilds NetworksBusiness InsightCollaboratesCommunicates EffectivelyCustomer FocusDrives ResultsEnsures AccountabilityEducation
Closing Date
12 February 2026 , 23:59The appointment will be made from the designated group in line with the Employment Equity Plan of Old Mutual South Africa and the specific business unit in question.
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