Scotland Investment Roadshow 2024: See PA in a city near you!

Our roadshow will visit Edinburgh and Glasgow this September

Professional Adviser
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Professional Adviser is pleased to announce that the Scotland Investment Roadshow will return again in September.

The investment landscape is in a state of flux. The challenges of 2022 and the volatile, high inflationary environment of 2023 has fed through to a new reality in 2024 – a regime shift for policy and markets. Moving beyond the borders of England by popular demand, Professional Adviser's Scotland Investment Roadshow is designed to help Scottish advisers gain a greater understanding of how to maximise the opportunities this new environment offers. Expert speakers will discuss the changing macro landscape and the role inflation and interest rates are playing in this irregular though agil...

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