RDR debate summit date set

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The FSA's Amanda Bowe, Aegon's Otto Thoresen, and Royal London's Mike Yardley are among those set to speak at a summit on the Retail Distribution Review (RDR).

Organisers Cicero Forum say the event, which will take place at a currently unspecified central London venue on November 1, is already half full. Cicero says the event is proving popular because it is “one of the last chances to debate the issues before the review deadline on December 31st”. Bowe, head of the RDR at the FSA, will be the main speaker at the event and will also be joined by three further chairs of the RDR working groups; Thinc Destini’s Roderic Rennison joining Yardley and Thoresen. For information on the summit, visit http://www.ciceroforum.com/ If you would like to ...

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