IFP invites non-members to gap fill meeting

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Advisers looking to find out more about their RDR gap fill options have been invited to a free Institute of Financial Planning (IFP) meeting.

IFP chief executive Nick Cann will address the organisation's Bath branch meeting on 20 January and the event will be open to non-members. Cann will highlight the CPD opportunities available to UK advisers via the IFP, including its online CPD platform, in a seminar entitled: 'Gap Filling for Financial Planners - A World away from the CII'. Branch chairman Andrew Page, of IFA Ashcourt Rowan, says: "Gap filling is of importance to a lot of advisers this year. "We've secured a larger venue for this meeting and it would be great to see some new faces to join in our discussion. "I'm...

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