Threesixty and NU offer free post A-Day seminars

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Threesixty is to host a series of Key Issues Seminars throughout July to discuss the affects of A-Day.

The IFA support services provider and Norwich Union will co-host the events which will be held across the UK. During the sessions a Norwich Union spokesperson will discuss the post A-Day world. Key issues covered in the seminars will include fund and tax-free cash protection, and valuations of existing benefits and transfer rules. New business opportunities created by the new regime will also be examined for both individual and corporate pensions. The sessions are free of charge and will take place in the morning followed by a buffet lunch, those wishing to attend should email threesi...

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