RP Forum 2018: ABI's Rob Yuille confirmed as keynote speaker

15 June in London

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Pension policy expert Rob Yuille from the Association of British Insurers will be the keynote speaker at this year's Retirement Planner Forum on 15 June.

Yuille, the association's head of retirement policy, will address delegates at the Waldorf Hilton, London, on the progress of pension freedom, the rapid expansion of non-advised drawdown and the risk of paying too much tax on retirement income. His presentation follows the launch of the ABI's five-point plan to address the challenges posed by pension freedom and how to improve the retirement landscape for consumers. The adviser-focused event's other keynote speaker is Mr SIPP himself, John Moret. Moret, an industry veteran and managing director of MoretoSIPPs, will speak on the fut...

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