Cirencester friendly announces IP roadshow dates

Author: Owain Thomas
Cover | 19 Aug 2010 | 11:13

Categories: Income Protection

Topics: Income Protection| Cirencester Friendly

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Cirencester friendly is running a series of income protection (IP) roadshows throughout the country.

The provider says that in today's tough economic climate it is harder than ever to secure business from clients and so it is important to provide help in every way possible to secure that business.

Events are open to IFAs and will help develop the importance of IP while also providing key tips on promoting and selling it.

Data and marketing tools will also be available, along with the chance to meet with the business development consultant for your area.

Roadshows have been scheduled for September, with more to come later in the year.

The current dates are:

  • 14 September, Menzies Hotel, Cambridge;
  • 21 September, Ramada Hotel, Fairfield Manor, York;
  • 28 September, Holiday Inn, Northampton.

Email Tessa Roddy on tessa.roddy@cirencester-friendly.co.uk to book a place or for more information on future dates.

 

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