Join us for The Seven Wonders of Adviser Tech event

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Join us on 29 September in London to hear in person how one award-winning IFA used technology to build an advice proposition for the mass market...

  Professional Adviser and financial services software provider IRESS are inviting advisers to an exclusive event outlining the ‘seven wonders' of adviser technology and how it has changed how IFAs deal with clients forever. What are the ‘seven wonders' of adviser technology? Learn about the latest developments in tech and how advisers can incorporate them into their advice processes; Re-discover some of the best tools already available on the market, and how they can boost your business. Providing affordable financial advice to the mass market is considered to be one of...

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