Happy holidays from Professional Adviser

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Jen Frost
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The Professional Adviser team will be signing off to enjoy a well-deserved festive break, so it’s time to wish you all an enjoyable holiday season and happy Christmas.

We've had another fantastic year celebrating successes with two awards ceremonies, rounds of roadshows, a chock-full calendar of working lunches (online and in-person) and of course two busy PA360 events. None of what we do is possible without the excellent team we have behind us across editorial, sales, marketing and operations. The PA team has been busy touching base with advisers and providers all over the UK, touching down in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. And goodness, there's been lots to talk about. We've seen Consumer Duty mark its first birthday, big electi...

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