Professional Adviser reveals live events programme from September

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With phase II of the planned release from lockdown now confirmed by the government, Professional Adviser is delighted to announce, with confidence, the return of its live events from September 2021.

Professional Adviser offers a wide range of regional events for financial advisers. Over the past four years, these events have generated a large and loyal following among the adviser community. Managing director of events at PA's parent company Incisive Media, Simone Broadhurst, said: "We are delighted to be able to announce our return to live events from September. With the majority of adults in the country scheduled to have been vaccinated by the end of July we are confident of attracting high quality audiences across the UK. "We will continue to be guided by health & safety best p...

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