Tenet outlines conference details

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Tenet Group’s has published details of its 2011 annual business conferences.

They will include a session hosted by new AIFA/AMI director general, Stephen Gay, on making regulatory change work for advisers, ‘question time’ with a panel of figures from across the financial sector, a forecast for the property market and interactive sessions on investment, retirement, mortgages and protection.

There is also an awards ceremony to recognise top advisers and providers and the event will conclude with a special session on facing the future with confidence, delivered by MetLife senior vice president, Joe Jordan.

Taking place on 25 January in Leeds and 27 January in Ascot, the events are free and open to non-Tenet advisers.

Tenet chief executive Simon Hudson, said: “Making a difference to adviser businesses is why we’re in business and the conference agenda reflects our commitment to helping adviser firms to thrive in the current tough financial market and beyond.

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