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The Advice Show returns with biggest line-up of industry stars to date
The Advice Show returns on Monday the 17th of September with a cast of industry heavyweights including Steve Webb, Ken Davy, Simon Davis, Ken Rayner, Steven Cameron and John Husselbee. In addition, the broadcast – which runs from 10.30am to 3pm – also features specialists from Carmignac, Just, Square Mile, JP Morgan Asset Management and Retirement Advantage.
A wide range of areas will be covered during the day, including research from AEGON on the biggest opportunities and threats facing advisers, a session on how to tackle taboo subject areas surrounding later life care, how to deal with unprofitable clients and all the latest regulatory hot-topics.
In addition, the Advice Show will feature two exclusive interviews with SimplyBiz Group Chairman Ken Davy and special guests. The first will see Ken and Steve Webb tackle the issue of how to create a savings culture, the second sees Simon Davis, CEO of Guardian, join Ken to explore the ‘broken’ protection market, and how it can be fixed.
The Show is open to all advisers and is hosted by Dan Russell, Managing Director of SimplyBiz Investment Services:
“I’m delighted that we’ve managed to attract such a stellar line-up for the upcoming Advice Show, and it looks set to be an unmissable event. With exclusive, well-informed commentary and insight on so many different areas of the market, I think it will prove incredibly valuable for anyone in financial services, whether they watch the full broadcast, or just select the sessions most relevant for them.”
The Advice Show is produced by The SimplyBiz Group but is open to everyone in the industry – you can see the agenda and register at www.theadviceshow.co.uk
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