AIFA invites members to debate future of regulation

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AIFA is inviting members to a series of events to examine and debate the future of the FSA and financial regulation following the establishment of a coalition Government.

The Directors' Dinners, which are free to members, kick-off in Edinburgh on 18 May and take in Bristol, London, Winchester and Newmarket before concluding in Exeter on 20 July. AIFA director General Chris Cummings says this series of events has taken on an extra significance in light of the General Election result and forthcoming RDR. "The feedback we get during our Directors' Dinners gives us an invaluable insight into the working lives of intermediaries and allows us to continue to campaign hard on their behalf," he says. For further details, click here  

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