PA Working Lunches: Last chance to sign up for Glasgow and Chester

Join us to hear where a decade of low interest rates have left investors

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Advisers are warmly invited to secure their place at Professional Adviser’s first Regional Working Lunch events of the year.

In association with Orbis Investments, PA will visit Glasgow on 21 February and Chester on 22 February. Come and hear about the importance of being diversified across economic exposures and styles within equities. As well as hearing the presentation ‘Sunrise on Venus' our Regional Working Lunches present a wonderful chance to enjoy lunch and network with other advisers working in your area. Continuing professional development can also be collected. To book your ticket for Glasgow, click here To book your ticket for Chester, click here

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