Sesame reveals Symposium line-up

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Sesame has unveiled details of its annual Symposium, taking place at Park Plaza, Westminster, on 15 November.

The business and entertainment event, now in its fourth year, boasts a line-up including former England rugby coach Sir Clive Woodward and AIFA director general Chris Cummings. Attendees, which this year include Symposium partners, will hear from the firm's executive chairman Ivan Martin as well as other industry experts and a number of providers. Woodward and founder of Coffee Republic Sahar Hashemi are guest speakers. The event includes a "marketplace" where attendees can visit dedicated RDR centres, mortgage and platform zones as well as a travel centre. Evening entertainment...

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