RP Forum and Awards: Highlighting best practice

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On June 11th Retirement Planner held its inaugural Forum and Awards at Le Meridien Piccadilly in London.

On 11 June, Retirement Planner held its inaugural Forum and Awards at the Le Meridien Piccadilly in London. More than 140 advisers came to put their questions to pensions minister Steve Webb and hear presentations from Scottish Widows' Robert Cochran, Retirement Intelligence's Billy Burrows and Intelligent Pensions' David Trenner. The Forum was followed by the first ever Retirement Planner Awards, in which we aim to recognise the work of adviser firms who are committed to making a real difference in how people approach their retirement. UK advisers have faced challenging times in r...

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