PFS confirms Webb and Flanders as conference speakers

Laura Miller
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Pensions minister Steve Webb and JP Morgan chief market strategist and ex-BBC economics editor Stephanie Flanders have been confirmed as two of the keynote speakers at this year's Personal Finance Society (PFS) national conference.

The ‘Beyond better' conference will take place at the Birmingham ICC on Thursday 6 November. It will be chaired by head of corporate development at 7IM, Justin Urquhart Stewart. This year's conference will take place over just one day, rather than the usual two, and is complimentary for PFS members. > Read: All the news from the PFS Conference 2013 < It will also include a trade exhibition of providers, fund managers and support service organisations, together with a choice of 20 specifically-tailored CPD sessions. The daytime schedule will be followed by the opportunity to at...

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