Introducing the Women in Investment Festival 2020

3 March 2020

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Professional Adviser is proud to launch the inaugural Women in Investment Festival to celebrate women who are driving change within the investment and advice community.

PA, along with its sister publications Investment Week, InvestmentEurope, Professional Pensions and Retirement Planner, have joined forces with HSBC Global Asset Management to bring together women working across financial services, including pensions and employee benefits, to discuss a variety of topics across three different streams. The festival will take place on 3 March next year and will seek to serve as a beacon for the benefits of a truly diverse industry for all, whatever gender, colour or creed.  The festival is open to all those working in the investment, adviser and pension...

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