Air Group to hold conference at National Space Centre

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Air Group has revealed that its National Later Life Adviser Conference – ‘Later Life Lending and Beyond’ will take place on Thursday, 16 June 2022 at The National Space Centre in Leicester.

Running from 9am to 6pm, delegates will be able to network, build their knowledge of the sector and also explore the museum. Sessions will be on topics including vulnerability, marketing your business, estate planning, care funding and navigating the customer journey.

Stuart Wilson, CEO at Air Group, will also lead a dedicated session on the new Air Group market positioning, outlining what it means and how the update will benefit advisers. Part of this will be the official relaunch of the Air Academy which has provided consistently high quality training and support for Air members since launch in 2014.

Standard Life Home Finance is the headline sponsor, alongside 13 other sponsors who will host exhibitions. Kay Westgarth, head of sales at Standard Life Home Finance is also speaking at the event.

Wilson said: “We are delighted to launch our first physical National Later Life Adviser Conference in three years with a strong line up of speakers at a fantastic venue. The pandemic has been a challenge for the sector but as we return to more normal trading conditions now is the time to help advisers build their businesses by sharing knowledge and bringing the industry together under one roof.

“Far from being another talking shop, we are focused on providing tangible benefits including education, resources, and best practice approaches for tackling the biggest challenges in the later life finance market. To mark the occasion, Air will also be outlining its new market position as well as relaunching Air Academy – both steps that will benefit advisers, partners and the wider industry. There is a lot to be positive about and we look forward to sharing this with delegates in June.”

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