Sesame launches retirement planning IFA seminars

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IFA support firm Sesame is hosting a series of 21 retirement planning seminars for financial advisers throughout May.

Sesame says the events, which begin in Maldon on 7 May and end in Warrington on 30 May, will provide IFAs with the latest insight into the pre and post-retirement markets. They will look in detail at both conventional and alternative methods of funding retirement, along with the benefits and potential downsides within key product areas. Sesame says consumers today are accumulating wealth through a greater array of investments including property, bonds, unit trusts and an increasing number of guaranteed products. Paul Dawson, head of Sesame Learning, says: “Financial advisers are increasi...

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