Adviser ethical seminars unveiled

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A series of seminars for advisers focusing on green investments is to be held in conjunction with the second National Ethical Investment Week(NEIW)

The event runs from 8-14 November and adviser seminars will take place on Monday 2 November at 10:00am -13:00pm in London  and Friday 6 November, 10:00am - 13:00pm in Southampton. Chris Cummings, director general of AIFA and NEIW advisory board member, says: "It is vital that advisers are informed about the issues involved. Consumers are keen to take a more ethical route and IFAs should embrace the business opportunities this presents." A range of information is available for advisers who want to expand their knowledge of green and ethical investing, including a free online training c...

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