One week to go until PA's inaugural Retirement Planning Roadshow

16 to 25 November

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Professional Adviser’s inaugural Retirement Planning Roadshow will visit financial advisers at five venues across England from Tuesday 16 November.

Heather Hopkins, MD of NextWealth, will deliver the keynote speech at the majority of the venues, presenting the results of her firm's latest adviser research on retirement planning from an independent commentator's perspective. Overall, the roadshow will look to provide advisers with context around retirement planning, best practice and due diligence for solution selection, and an outlook for the year ahead. The series of five events, which will follow PA's standard roadshow route around the country, will go to Harrogate, Knutsford, Birmingham, Bristol and London. Sign up for PA's Re...

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