IFAonline turns the spotlight on annuities

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Today, IFAonline turns the spotlight on annuities, providing specialist comment and interactive guides to this growing market.

An interactive debate on the future of the annuities sector will take place at 2.30pm. Interactive Financial Adviser members can register here, while new users can sign-up for free here. The debate will be hosted by industry experts, including: Peter Ellis - Head of Annuities at Just Retirement Simon O'Connor - Head of Products and Marketing at Lincoln Financial Group Philip Brown - Head of Retirement Products at Partnership Non members can listen to the debate on the IFAonline homepage. We will also feature a range of features and blogs discussing the key issues facing the ann...

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