PA360 pushed back to 20 July

Retained majority of speakers

Tom Ellis
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Professional Adviser has pushed back its flagship conference for financial advisers to 20 July due to safety concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.

Given the escalation of the Coronavirus, recent advice from the Government and Health Authorities and concern from many of our sponsors, Professional Adviser has decided to postpone our flagship conference, PA360, due to have taken place on 21 April 2020 at The Brewery in London. We are grateful to all our sponsors and speakers who have unanimously agreed that the health of our delegates must take priority over any business considerations. Professional Adviser editor Tom Ellis said: "This is obviously a disappointing step we've had to take, especially considering how brilliantly the c...

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