Countdown to PA360: Hear Anna Sofat on 24 April

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Paraplanning lessons from abroad - and especially Australia - will be the focus of Valenta BPO UK director Anna Sofat when she takes the stage at Professional Adviser's inaugural PA360 event next Tuesday.

Taking place at The Brewery in central London on 24 April, this exciting all-day conference will offer a comprehensive 360-degree view of financial advice, with an unmissable line-up of dynamic speakers ranged across three streams focusing on what matters most to advisers - ‘You and your business', ‘You and your clients' and ‘You and your profession'. Australia has been at the vanguard of paraplanning, with a respected and decade-long established industry that has seen explosive growth - and, with that growth now mirrored in this country in recent years, Sofat will examine key issues fac...

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