Financial Advisor Resignation Letters Use these sample financial advisor resignation letters as templates for your formal resignation letter. Last updated on February 25, 2019
Financial Advisor Resignation Letter for New Job February 25, 2019 Stuart Franklin Manager Financial Advisor Plus 1533 Financial Way Orlando, FL 64871
RE: Resignation
Dear Mr. Franklin,
This is to inform you that I have accepted a financial advisor position in another company. Therefore, I would like to offer my resignation effective on March 17th.
I appreciate the professional development and growth from Financial Advisor Plus, and in particular, from you. Your mentoring support has encouraged me, and I hope that we will continue our relationship as I move forward in my career. If there is anything I can do, please don’t hesitate to ask me. I can be reached at 527-3778 or [email protected].
I wish you, and Financial Advisor Plus continued growth and success in the future.
Sincerely,
Karen White Financial Advisor
Financial Advisor Resignation Letter for Health Reasons February 25, 2019
Jerry Moore 125 11th Street Apt 134 Camden, MD 67770 Phone: 775 - 2267 Email: jerry@email.com Mitch Pearson Manager XYZ Financial Advisor 313 Financial Court Columbia, MD 64727
RE: resignation on March 16, 2019 Dear Mr. Pearson:
It is with great regret that I must inform you that in two weeks’ time I am resigning from the position of Financial Advisor. I understand that my departure will cause a disruption, and I will do everything in my power to facilitate the smooth transition of duties to my replacement.
My decision to resign is not due to any shortcomings from this company, but to a recent diagnosis of a severe health problem. I was advised by my physician to cease working as soon as possible. With much consideration, I must agree with my doctor’s recommendation, because I cannot function at the typical level that I have no doubt you have come to expect, and focus on my health at the same time.
While working here, the support and encouragement I have received and the connections I have made, both professional and personal, have been invaluable. I will miss the challenging nature of my work and the enjoyable atmosphere and coworkers. I will always be grateful.
Sincerely, Jerry Moore Financial Advisor By Andre Bradley