Scot Eq launch post-Aday adviser roadshows

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Scottish Equitable is to begin its latest series of IFA roadshows on the challenges facing advisers post A-Day at the end of next week.

Stewart Ritchie, pensions development director, and Rachel Vahey pensions development manager, at Scottish Equitable, will kick off the series in Edinburgh on 21 April. The pair will then visit nine venues across the country, presenting the two and a quarter hour shows, before finishing in Nottingham on 23 May. In each presentation, Ritchie and Vahey will assess how A-Day went in practice, will discuss what information is still outstanding and look at how new elements of the Finance Bill 2006, such as tax free cash recycling and inheritance tax (IHT) on pensions will work going forward. ...

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