Close Investments hosts client protection seminars

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Close Investments has announced it will hit the road with a series of seminars across the UK, offering advice on how advisers can protect their clients' investments.

Seminars are free for professional financial advisers to attend and dates run throughout September and October. Close Investments' IHT, property and protected products experts will answer advisers’ questions and offer updates on the markets, regulations and products in these areas. Roland Kitson, sales and marketing director at Close Investments, says: “With more enquiries than ever before from clients on IHT, advisers are seeking up to date information so that they can continue to provide best advice for their clients. “In addition, as the credit crunch begins to really bite and risk...

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