FCA's Megan Butler announced as keynote speaker for Women in Investment Festival

Joins fellow speakers Liz Field, Karis Stander and Bev Shah

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Incisive Media – Professional Adviser's parent company - is delighted to reveal that the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) Megan Butler will be keynote speaker at its first Women in Investment festival on 3 March this year.

The one-day festival, which aims to celebrate successful women in the industry and is sponsored by HSBC Global Asset Management, will take place at The Brewery in London. The day begins with a breakfast at 8.15am and an opening speech from Butler at 9.10am. From here, there will be a series of roundtables, panels, interactive discussions, and opportunities for networking. For more details and to buy tickets for the festival, please click here. Group booking discounts are available for parties of three or more. Host Julia Streets Speakers Megan Butler, director of superv...

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