Mark Hoban headlines Tisa conference

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Financial secretary to the treasury Mark Hoban is heading up Tisa's annual conference next month.

Hoban is keynote speaker at the event, taking place on 17 November at the Plaisterers' Hall, London, with FSA director of conduct risk & asset management Dan Waters and IoD chief economist Graeme Leach also giving presentations. "Coming a month after the Chancellor's comprehensive spending review announcement there will be no shortage of opinion at the conference on the effect this will have on the ability of people to save," says Tisa director general Tony Vine-Lott. "But saving is essential if the government is to be successful in its attempts to reform the reliance on state funding...

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