Skandia hosts 2007 'Trailblazer' events

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SKANDIA is launching a series of UK roadshows set to be their biggest ever.

The firm’s 2007 series of ‘Trailblazer’ events will launch on May 10 at Old Trafford. More than 1,600 advisers have already registered to attend the latest series which will be focusing on pensions and helping advisers to explore the opportunities which exist within the evolving post A-Day pensions market. As well as presentations, there will be an exhibition with demonstration areas and an opportunity to spend time with Skandia’s industry experts. The events will be held at 10 venues around the country from May 10-24, at venues in London, Southampton, Gatwick, Exeter, Norwich, Glasgo...

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