RP Forum & Awards 2016: Hear from DWP policymaker Laura Webster

Event set for 14 June

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There is still time to register for the Retirement Planner Forum & Awards taking place on 14 June in central London.

Advisers who attend the half-day event will hear from DWP pensions specialist Laura Webster and TISA policy strategy director Adrian Boulding. Delegates will also hear from Vanguard Asset Management, Russell Investments and Investec Structured Products. The third RP Awards will be handed out following the morning's presentations. Watch the video for more information or visit the dedicated awards website. The event is being held at Le Méridien Piccadilly 21 Piccadilly, London and is open to all financial advisers.  REGISTER NOW  

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