IFP welcomes Axa Wealth and Architas as lead corporate members

Laura Miller
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AXA Wealth and Architas have become joint lead corporate members of the Institute of Financial Planning (IFP) for the twelve month period from 1 July 2013.

As well as supporting the work of IFP throughout the year, their role will include joint lead sponsorship of the IFP's Annual Conference, which this year is themed "Back to the Future". The conference is being held at Celtic Manor Resort, South Wales from 30 September-2 October 2013. IFP chief operating officer Steve Gazzard said: "These are exciting times for the development of the financial planning profession as it continues to gain increasing recognition as a profitable and sustainable business model ideally suited to the post RDR world. "We welcome the support and commitment o...

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