Asquith & Partners to host financial planning seminar

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Asquith & Partners has taken a lead in promoting Financial Planning Week (8th - 14th September) in London.

The Mayfair-based, top end financial planning firm is hosting a seminar on the September 11 at AIFAs offices in the City, which has attracted potential high net worth clients as well as generating plenty of coverage within the media. The seminar, entitled 'When Being Prepared Matters Most', is targeted at the issues facing high net worth clients in the current economic environment with three top speakers focussing on financial planning strategies for the wealthy, protecting wealth tax effectively, and career planning. Richard Bertin, managing partner of the firm, said: "Asquith & Part...

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