Five must-attend events for advisers in 2017

AIC, PFS and more...

Victoria McKeever
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Rounding up some of the most important events in 2017, Professional Adviser has five dates for every adviser's diary to start off the New Year...

AIC VCT seminars - Making the most of VCTs Held in Leeds, Birmingham and Guildford from 18 January, the Association of Investment Companies (AIC) is running a series of venture capital trust (VCT) seminars for advisers and wealth managers.  Led by AIC head of training Nick Britton, speakers include Andrew Buchanan (Octopus AIM VCTs) and Paul Jourdan (Amati VCTs). They will cover how to research and analyse VCTs, developments in the sector, and how VCT managers balance risk and reward in portfolios. More… Nucleus Annual Strategy Event Nucelus' annual strategy event will be held on ...

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