AIFA offers web chat with policy director ahead of RDR

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The Association of IFAs (AIFA) is offering advisers the chance to chat directly with its policy director ahead of the next phase of the RDR in November.

Members are invited to log on to its website at 3pm on Thursday 2 October where they will be able to question AIFA's Andrew Strange. Strange says the RDR is one of the biggest challenges IFAs are currently facing. “We know members have lots of questions about the review and its implications, and there has already been considerable analysis and debate in the media," he says. “As well as answering members’ questions on the subject, we want to hear what advisers think of the RDR, and look forward to discussing the key issues with them.” Members can send questions in advance to beat th...

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