Phil Calvert
The Federation of European IFAs (FEIFA), a non-profit trade association for English-speaking IFAs, has an announced an exclusive partnership with social network IFA Life.
Philip Calvert, the founder of social network IFALife, will publish a book of top financial advice tweets for consumers.
IFA Life’s Philip Calvert explains why IFAs should embrace the internet.
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It’s Christmas afternoon, the family is round the tree and comfortably numb after the traditional feast. The fire glows brightly as yet more champagne and mince pies are passed round. The children are playing with new toys and Dad is scrutinising the instructions for his iPod. It’s a picture of peace, joy and family harmony.
I’ve spent what seems like most of the last month at a variety of industry conferences. I’ve met a huge range of IFAs across the UK, Europe, India, Australia, Singapore and China – each with their own priorities.
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