FCA's Rory Percival confirmed as RP Forum keynote speaker

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Rory Percival has been confirmed as the keynote speaker at the Retirement Planner Forum and Awards on 17 June.

Percival, a technical specialist at the Financial Conduct Authority, will address adviser delegates at the half day event to be held at Prince Philip House, London. His keynote speech will cover retirement advice post-pensions freedom and share insight into the regulator's expectations. Other speakers at the event include Just Retirement, Birthstar Target Date Funds and Seneca Investment Managers. IFA Chris Daems will also present a case study to delegates on auto-enrolment advice. For more information and to register VISIT HERE.  

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