Countdown to PA360: Hear Davydd Wynne on 24 April

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How to get the best out of a discretionary fund manager will be the focus of Cazenove Capital portfolio director - DFM Davydd Wynne when he takes the stage at Professional Adviser's inaugural PA360 event on 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'. "When it comes to discretionary fund managers, there is no such thing as ‘one size fits all'," says Wynne, whose session will consider the best approach when appointing a DFM, as well as how advisers can achieve the best from the DFM/advise...

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