Steve Webb confirmed as Retirement Planner Forum keynote

Jenna Towler
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Former pensions minister Steve Webb will make a keynote speech at the upcoming Retirement Planner Forum and Awards on 17 June.

There is still time to book a space at the event dedicated to financial advisers in the retirement planning market. Visit here for more information. Webb, the longest serving pensions minister to date, will address delegates at the event on 17 June in central London. His talk promises to give attendees an insight into his time as pensions minister, which saw the introduction of pensions freedom and choice and state pension reforms, as well as the workings of the Department for Work and Pensions. The recent general election result might come up too. Delegates will also hear from Fin...

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