Scottish Widows takes to the road with New Star and Jupiter

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Scottish Widows is rolling out a series of investment roadshows in May and June alongside Jupiter and New Star in to higlight the opportunities available to clients and help IFAs develop their business.

Called Investing With Confidence, the roadshows are designed to look at the improved confidence within the investment sector and key developments which might affect a client’s investment options over the coming months. A programme of speakers includes: Scottish Widows’ Peter Jordan, who will look at investment and product trends in the unit-linked life market; Anne Young or Paul Thompson from the Scottish Widows Techtalk team who will provide commentary on the Budget and the outlook for life bonds; Ken Adams, Mike Channing, Cameron Murray and other SWIP experts will look at glob...

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