Advisers get chance to win Indianapolis trip

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IFAs could win an all-expenses paid trip to next year's Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) with MetLife Europe and SimplyBiz.

The annual meeting, held in Indianapolis between 7 and 11 June 2009 is an international gathering with financial services professionals from 476 companies in 76 nations present. More than 35,000 members of global life insurance businesses will also attend. With 100 speakers at the event, attendees will hear some of the most original sales ideas in the life insurance and financial services business, while the round table will provide networking opportunities with other senior financial services professionals from around the world. IFAs must submit their response to a case study available...

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