Financial services events calendar launches

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Incisive Media - the publisher of IFAonline - has launched a new online events calendar service.

MyFinancialCalendar.com is free to use and aims to list all events within the financial services industry. The platform – www.myfinancialcalendar.com – will hold details of all events in the financial sector, featuring roadshows, conferences, training, online events and entertainment events covering investment, life and pensions and mortgages. Advisers will be able to filter out any events that are irrelevant to them using a simple tickbox system, allowing them to focus on their own specialist business areas. Users can reserve places at any events of interest through the site and can ...

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