Why Train as a TEP?

The Trusts and Estates Industry
With the huge increases in personal wealth that we have witnessed over the last decade or so, estate planning is becoming far more relevant. As families and businesses expand across countries and continents there will always be international job opportunities.

TEP Status
Becoming a full member of STEP entitles you to use the TEP designation. The letters TEP add a degree of recognition for both potential employers and clients – they see that you have a real understanding of the issues you’re dealing with and that you take a proactive approach to keeping abreast of all the latest developments.

Completing a STEP qualification shows a knowledge and understanding of trusts and estates that will be converted into practical, applied competence.

“I joined STEP because I was interested in pursuing a career in trusts and knew the diploma would be the best qualification I could obtain to achieve that.”
Niall Callanan, Qualified Accountant and Trust Officer
Close Summit Trust Company SA

TEP Case Studies
Read our TEP Case Studies for an insight into the industry and how STEP members have progressed in their career.

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