Pioneer extends UK seminar tour

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Income protection provider Pioneer has set up an extra 47 workshops to add to its tour of the UK.

The seminars tackle industry issues, including the forthcoming New Deal for Welfare, and examine topics such as the importance of income protection within an intermediary’s overall TCF strategy. Sheffield, Reading, Portsmouth, Glasgow and London are just some of the places workshops are set to take place. Andy Chapman, Pioneer chief executive, says: “With Treating Customers Fairly at the forefront of adviser’s minds, few can argue the importance of income protection insurance within a comprehensive financial portfolio. “At Pioneer we are committed to the intermediary market and are ...

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