AIFA regional events to address RDR compliance

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AIFA has announced a new series of events to be held in the north of England, updating advisers on the latest regulatory issues.

Regional lunches and dinners will be held across Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds and Durham, during which there will be Q&A sessions with an AIFA director. The events will also focus on ensuring investment management is RDR compliant. Robert Sinclair, director of AIFA, says: "The feedback we get during our regional events gives us an invaluable insight into the working lives of intermediaries and allows us to continue to campaign hard on their behalf." The first events will be held on 30 November in Manchester and Liverpool while Durham and Leeds will host them on 31 January. Click...

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