Staffcare to host flexible benefits seminar for IFAs

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A SEMINAR which aims to improve IFAs' understanding of flexible benefits advice and consultancy in the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector is taking place in London this month.

The one day event, on April 26 and run by employee benefits software company Staffcare, will cover topics such as how to design a flex scheme, the tax implications for employers and implementation. Philip Hollingdale, founder and CEO of Staffcare, said: “As technological improvements have made the provision of flexible benefits easier and more affordable even small companies are now taking advantage of the opportunity to give their staff a whole range of benefits to choose from. “Most SMEs are serviced by a firm of IFAs, yet these advisers have been slow to embrace flexible benefits a...

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