Ascentric and iShares host ETF masterclasses

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Ascentric and iShares have joined forces to offer Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) masterclasses for IFAs.

The independent wrap platform and provider of ETFs' seminars will offer an overview of ETFs and their increasing use in private client portfolios, explaining how to select the correct ETF for the right clients. Masterclasses will be held at: The Royal Crescent Hotel in Bath on 30 June, The London Capital Club in London on 1 July and Daresbury Hotel in Warrington on 2 July. Seminars are open to both Ascentric users and non-users. Julian Hince, business development officer at iShares, will discuss the escalating demand for ETFs and their value in the current economic climate. "We are wit...

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