Smee to headline UK roadshow

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AIFA director general Paul Smee and director of policy Fay Goddard will headline as guest speakers during a month long UK roadshow being hosted by Winterthur Life.

The Changing Landscape roadshows aim to help IFAs understand how changes in legislation, consumer behaviour and the market are affecting how high net worth clients seek advice and how advisers will need to conduct future business. Further discussions will focus on the development of the market, including how to tackle new regulation, such as the proposed menu system to increase business. Other invited speakers include Fee Based Advice managing director Ash Patel, and the company’s sales director, Nick Peters. The event runs from 12 October to 11 November and is supported by Gartmore, F...

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