ifs organises breakfast briefing for Yorkshire based IFAs

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The ifs School of Finance are holding a breakfast briefing for financial advisers in the Yorkshire area.

The event titled "Socially Responsible Investing, more choice in an 'adviser charging' world" takes place on 7 October from 8-10am at the Cedar Court Hotel in Wakefield. John Davies, founder & CEO of LHA Network will give the briefing and explain how advisers can satisfy an investor's desire for returns and growth while appealing to their social conscience. Mark Roberts, development manager at the ifs School of Finance, said: "Financial Advisers in the post RDR world will need to expand their offerings beyond the traditional commission based products, and we are delighted to have some...

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