Countdown to PA360 - Hear Nucleus boss Ferguson on platform panel

25 April

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Re-platforming, the platform market study and regulation have all disrupted the adviser platform market in recent years, but, rather than looking backwards, Nucleus boss David Ferguson and other platform CEOs will debate the sector's future on our panel at PA360.

On Thursday 25 April at The Brewery in central London, Ferguson will be joined by James Hay CEO Alastair Conway, Standard Life head of UK propositions David Tiller and Altus principal consultant Ben Hammond. The big wigs, who will be overseen by panel chair the lang cat principal Mark Polson, will consider the future of the platform market, and discuss the technical and regulatory challenges ahead, including lessons learned from recent experiences, and the verdict of the FCA's Investment Platform Market Study. Sign up to PA360 And, building on the feedback we received from our last...

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