Twinterview: Put your questions to Skandia's Peter Mann

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Skandia UK's chief executive Peter Mann will this Friday take part in IFAonline's first ever Twinterview and advisers are being encouraged to put forward their questions.

The man in charge of one of the industry's major platform and product providers will take questions through Twitter from 12.30pm on 9 September, and we will be moderating. With so many recent developments in the world of platforms, as well as other issues around the Retail Distribution Review, there will be plenty to cram into those 140 character tweets. We want advisers to start submitting their questions and we will try to get through as many as possible on the day. Send them through on Twitter to @IFAonlineUK and we will put them to Mann  directly. If you are not part of the ...

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