Register now: PA unveils adviser-focused sessions for Sustainable Investment Festival

Four-day event

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Professional Adviser parent Incisive Media is pleased to unveil the programme for its inaugural Sustainable Investment Festival, which will run online from 22-25 June.

This new event is being run to help readers of Professional Adviser, Investment Week and Professional Pensions navigate this rapidly-evolving area of the market.  During the fully-interactive festival, which will contain more than 40 hours of content and more than 60 expert speakers, sessions will be addressing the key sustainable investment issues for financial advisers, fund selectors, pension trustees and schemes.  Delegates who register for the online festival will get full access to the entire agenda and sessions throughout the four-day event, so they can choose which streams are...

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