Partnership holds pension forums across the UK
With the proposed pension changes announced in the budget raising questions amongst intermediaries and consumers, Partnership is holding eight forums across the UK to help provide advisers with support and information.
These forums - open to all financial advisers - will look to explain the key points and impact of the Budget while examining the sustainability of income from pensions and non-pensions assets as well as the role of secured pensions in the new environment.
Each of these morning sessions will also explain the options to consider in light of the FCA guidance on interim advice and offer 2.5 hours of structured CPD accreditation in the following locations:
- 10th June - Newmarket - Bedford Lodge Hotel & Spa
- 11th June - Dorking - Wotton House
- 18th June - London - Landmark Hotel
- 19th June - Bristol - Aztec Hotel & Spa
- 24th June - Manchester - Shrigley Hall Hotel
- 25th June - Birmingham - Hinckley Island (Leics)
- 2nd July - Leeds/Harrogate - Rudding Park
- 3rd July – Scotland - Westerwood Hotel
Andrew Megson, Managing Director of Retirement, Partnership said:
“The budget has arguably had an impact on everyone who works in the retirement market. However, while providers have been considering what products might work in this new world, advisers have been speaking to people who are uncertain as to what their next steps should be if they want to secure the retirement they have worked hard for.
“To help advisers deal with this uncertainty, we are launching a series of forums which are not only designed to be informative but also to give people a chance to discuss the issues they face with other intermediaries who face the same challenges.”
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