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Using the QFP

As a qualified QFP, you gain the right to use the QFP letters and brand as recognition of your qualification. The following outlines how you can use the QFP brand.

Using QFP letters

Having qualified, you are then able to use the QFP letters after your name, which will enable you to demonstrate your QFP status. This should always be used in uppercase.
For example:John Smith QFP

Use of the brand

You are entitled to use the QFP logo (shown below) on marketing, such as business cards, relating directly and only to you as an individual.

QFP logo for qualified delegates 

Limitations of use

The QFP brand must always be used alongside your name alone and should not be used to endorse a company, wider group of individuals, or any other such entity that is not you alone.

The entitlement to use the QFP title and logo will continue for only as long as you retain your QFP status.

Terms and Conditions

The bfa reserves the right to withdraw the QFP status of an individual if they do not meet the conditionsfor QFP status as set out by the British Franchise Association. See the full terms and conditions.

 
 
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