IFP to host investment outsourcing seminar

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The Institute of Financial Planning is holding a one-day seminar on whether and how advisers should outsource investment management.

The seminar – Responsibility for your clients’ investment returns – Can you sleep at night? – will explain how to outsource investment advice while at the same time maintaining control and increasing value in the business. It will include talks from Premier Portfolio Managers, cru Investment Management, MLC & Pivotal Consulting, Tilney Investment Management and Raymond James Investment Services covering how they integrated strategies into their own practices. The seminar is being held in London on 22 November and will cost £75 for IFP members and £100 for non-members. If you have a...

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