City meeting room open to PFS members

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The Chartered Insurance Institute has opened a new meeting space at its Aldermanbury office in London which can be used by PFS members to hold meetings in the City.

Known as the Members’ Business Suite, the meeting room offers CII and PFS members access to a self-contained computer station or wireless internet connection, is available as a venue for either private work or meetings free of charge and without prior appointment, subject to certain conditions. CII marketing director Steve Wellard says: “London is a key location with many CII members needing to visit the Capital to work or do business. This new suite is convenient for the Square Mile and the West End and will provide members with a useful base to work from or hold meetings." IFAonline

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