Sesame to host virtual RDR conference

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Sesame will deliver a virtual RDR conference to update advisers on the impact for their businesses and provide solutions for a smooth transition.

Screened live on 14 September, the two hour event will let IFAs participate in panel debates, plus save time and money by not having to travel. The conference will comprise a series of panel-based discussions with senior figures, including: AIFA director general, Chris Cummings, Sesame's executive chairman, Ivan Martin and sales and marketing director, Stephen Young. They will be joined by industry experts from Aegon, Axa, Prudential, Scottish Widows and the Financial Services Skills Council. Advisers will be able to watch and participate in the debates via a live question feed. ...

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