Multi-Asset Roadshow 2023: Last chance for Cardiff, Bristol, London

Specialist events in Harrogate, Knutsford, Cardiff, Bristol and London

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Professional Adviser’s Multi-Asset Roadshow is back again for the second time in 2023 as advisers seek to gain a greater understanding of the constantly evolving sector.

The UK is continuing to battle market uncertainty, shifting demographics and regulatory change. Strong forces are at work in the investment world today and they are posing some tough questions for financial advisers. With the Consumer Duty deadline fast approaching, multi-asset portfolios should be able to provide some very pleasing answers. To help you prepare for what's ahead, Professional Adviser is back with its Multi-Asset Roadshow in September — five cities across two countries in two weeks. Expert speakers will discuss why advisers should consider directing client money tow...

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