Calling all advisers: Enter the first ever Retirement Planner Awards

Do you advise on retirement planning? If so, you may be interested in our inaugural, unique awards...

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Do you advise on retirement issues? If so, Professional Adviser is proud to introduce its first ever Retirement Planner Awards.

Our aim is simple: we want to recognise high standards of advice in a sector that may change irreversibly following the far-reaching changes announced at Budget 2014. The awards ceremony will take place on 6 June following the inaugural Retirement Planner Forum, at which attendees will be invited to share and discuss best practice concepts in retirement planning. How to enter the awards Entrants have until 6pm on 25 April to file their submission, in which we invite firms to submit a 1,000-word case study demonstrating how they have helped a client achieve their retirement goals. ...

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