Lord Digby Jones to present closing keynote at PA360 North

17 October

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The former minister of state for trade & investment Lord Digby Jones will present the closing keynote at PA360 North on 17 October.

Lord Jones, who was also the director-general of the Confederation of British Industry for six years after the turn of the century, will take to the stage and offer his views on the most important topics in business just two weeks before the UK is set to leave the EU. Taking place at The Mere Golf Resort & Spa in Knutsford on 17 October, PA360 North will offer a comprehensive 360-degree view of financial advice, with an unmissable line-up of speakers discussing a range of topics, from professional indemnity insurance and defined benefit transfer advice to platforms and the incoming Senio...

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