PFS launches interactive events app for advisers

Mobile version of web portal

Victoria McKeever
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The Personal Finance Society (PFS) has launched an interactive events app to build on its recently created events web portal.

The PFS events app is intended to support members who attend regional and specialist CPD events across the country each year. In particular, the app provides programming and support for upcoming events, historic attendance information and other functionalities including social media integration. Members will also be able to view presenters' biographies and communicate with other attendees via the app. PFS chief executive Keith Richards (pictured) said the app was developed after the body recognised the increasing level of member engagement on social media. Over half of PFS membe...

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