Sesame holds recession-busting seminars

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Sesame is embarking on a series of nationwide events to equip advisers with a toolkit of ideas designed to help them and their clients through the recession.

The 'Sesame Live' events will be held at six venues around the UK, beginning in Telford on 4 June, providing advisers with an interactive mix of presentations, lively panel debate and one-to-one discussions. Sesame's keynote address will provide an update on the pivotal issues facing advisers in the future, and there will be a series of sessions from leading product providers with sales ideas and tips for advisers on helping to grow their business. Stephen Young, sales and marketing director at Sesame, said that at a time of volatile markets, deepening regulation and economic downturn, it...

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