The Investec Open 2011 - 24 hours left to register

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Registration for the Investec Structured Products Open 2011 closes tomorrow.

The tournament, consisting of 12 regional qualifiers and a grand final, has become THE social event on the adviser calendar. The prestigious Ailsa Course in Turnberry will play host to this year's final, with the winner taking home an all expenses paid, two-night break for four people at the five star Old Course Hotel, St Andrews. The event was won last year by Gary McKinstry, or Belfast-based Premier Financial Planning. Be in it to win it. Registration, allocation of places and tournament subject to terms and conditions. Registration closes tomorrow, 8 April. For more inform...

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