Axa and M&G join MyFinancialCalendar.com

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Axa and M&G have become the first companies to sign up to MyFinancialCalendar.com - the online events diary for the financial industry.

The site launched two weeks ago and already has attracted over 200 users. The site aims to list all events within finance and can be tailored by users to just show the events that are relevant to them. The calendar can be personalised using a simple tickbox system which remembers each user’s preferences, only showing the events that each user has stipulated. MyFinancialCalendar.com currently lists 50 industry events between now and the end of the year, as well as providing details of major sporting and social events so users can organise their time – at work and play. M&G and Axa s...

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