Watch on-demand: IHT on pensions – Advisers' questions answered

Catch up on 10 March webinar

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You now watch Professional Adviser's IHT on pensions webinar on-demand, featuring panellists from Octopus, Quilter, TIME and Triple Point on IHT on pensions changes and what they mean for you and your clients.

The online session, took place from 2pm to 3pm on 10 March, focuses on recent developments and how advisers can prepare. Discussion points include: What the process will look like from April 2027 – what's going to change? The changing role of the advice business The changing role of the adviser Compliance challenges What are advice firms/advisers that have been getting on with preparation doing well? Panellists answer adviser questions live in a Q&A session Click here for more information and to watch the webinar on demand

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