Tenet details final two seminars

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Tenet’s final two seminars of the year will be held in Cumbernauld on 23 November and Belfast on 30 November.

The adviser support group has been running a series of free seminars across the UK, offering IFAs the opportunity to receive guidance on all matters related to the Retail Distribution Review and help them to better position their businesses for the future.

Topics include a discussion of the different roadmaps to QCF 4, fee-charging and how to segment clients within a structure that meets all their needs. Also covered will be the new FSA initiatives covering wraps & platforms as well as pension transfers and how these will affect businesses pre and post-2012.

For those who may be looking at exiting the market, there is also a section on how to value their business and maximise this prior to sale. Advisers can additionally claim a free qualification audit, where Tenet’s training team will analyse an individual’s current exam status and recommend the best route to RDR compliance.

Tenet’s chief executive, Simon Hudson, said: “The topics covered at the interactive sessions so far have provoked very meaningful discussion among the participating advisers. Amid all the industry commentary

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