Watch: Highlights from PA360

PA's conference heads North on 8 December

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Professional Adviser has put together a small highlights package of its PA360 conference, which took place on 7 October at The Brewery in London.

More than 40 speakers covered issues from technology, ESG, regulation and compliance to business management, establishing one's brand and tackling financial wellbeing. PA360, in association with Canada Life, brought together a host of experts who offered their thought leadership on how to best meet the challenges of a post-Covid-19 world.  PFS president Sarah Lord gave an update on the professional body and Schroders intermediary solutions director Gillian Hepburn gave a speech on intergenerational wealth. Aegon's Andy Manson, who will discuss financial wellbeing, while Canada Life's dir...

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