Billingham joins IFA Centre as non-exec director

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Trade body the IFA Centre has appointed Phil Billingham as a non-executive director.

Billingham [pictured] quit his position as head of business consultancy at Threesixty in May, a position he had held since 2009. He is also a director at the Institute of Financial Planning (IFP) and sits on the Financial Planning Standards Board regulation advisory panel. Gill Cardy, IFA Centre managing director, said Billingham was dedicated to supporting independent advice. "We are thrilled to welcome Phil on board," she said. "His vast experience and deep understanding of the IFA market will prove invaluable to the IFA Centre as we seek to expand our reach. Billingham said: "Gi...

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