Ros Altmann to host IFA roadshows

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MetLife has teamed up with pensions specialist Dr Ros Altmann to launch a series of roadshows for advisers.

The sessions, to be held across the UK in October and November, will focus on risks and misconceptions when planning for retirement. During the two hour sessions, Dr Altmann will discuss here recent report, Planning For Retirement: You're On Your Own, and potential new approaches to retirement saving. The first Roadshows take place in London and Birmingham, on 6 and 7 October respectively, and will then progress to other cities, including Manchester, Leeds, Cardiff and Edinburgh. Dominic Grinstead, managing director of MetLife UK, says: "Ros Altmann is the leading independent pensi...

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