Sesame launches RDR 'idea-share' tool

Scott Sinclair
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IFA network giant Sesame is set to launch an online RDR forum enabling its member firms to share ideas as they prepare for life after 2012.

The forum, which will be launched next month, will enable advisers to discuss RDR topics, such as qualifications and moving to fee charging. Sesame, which last year completed the acquisition of Bankhall and PMS to form Sesame Bankhall Group, already offers online TCF support and runs virtual debates which members can watch and take part in from their desks. "An online forum is ideally suited to the evolving RDR environment as it will quickly and easily enable advisers to share their experiences and raise any issues, which Sesame will try to help them solve," Sesame managing director N...

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