Revealed: First set of speakers confirmed for PA360

Includes Rory Percival and many more

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The first 13 speakers to appear at Professional Adviser's flagship event PA360, taking place on 21 April at The Brewery in London, have been confirmed.

The event will draw on the expertise of LGIM's Justin Onuekwusi and Schroders' Gillian Hepburn, as well as Personal Finance Society chief executive Keith Richards, regulatory guru Rory Percival, Octo Members' Lee Robertson and the lang cat's Mark Polson.  Now in its third year, PA360 will have more financial adviser speakers than ever before in a bid to share more knowledge and best practice examples among those who work in the profession. The first financial advisers to agree to take part in our presentations and panel debates include: Cervello Financial Planning's Chris Daems, LEBC'...

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