ifs to hold free TCF briefing

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The ifs School of Finance is to hold a free breakfast briefing to help financial and mortgage advisers comply with FSA principles on treating customers fairly.

The briefing, due to take place at the Cedar Court Hotel in Wakefield, Yorkshire on 24 October, will be given by Peter Fox of Scottish Provident, who has 30 years of experience in the industry with a particular focus on protection. He has considerable experience of providing training and sales support in this area. Commenting on the briefing, Norman Wass, regional networks manager at ifs, says: “This is a great opportunity for advisers to learn about this crucial area from a very experienced speaker, a good opportunity for networking and it’s completely free of charge!” The briefing wi...

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