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A3.0 Webinar - LTA Abolition: What You Need To Know And How To Protect Your Clients

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Welcome to the forefront of pension evolution!

The landscape of pensions is shifting, and it's imperative to stay ahead. Introducing the abolition Lifetime Allowance—a monumental change that rivals even the historic A-Day. Brace yourselves, for this transformation will reverberate through every facet of the advisory process, posing potential risks to your clients and your business if proactive measures aren't taken.

Join us for an enlightening session where we delve into the heart of this revolution:

 
 

 

Hosted by Jamie Clark

A distinguished Retirement Specialist at Quilter, brings over 35 years of industry expertise to the table. With a remarkable track record spanning pivotal milestones in pension history—from the inception of personal pensions in 1988 to the recent abolition of the Lifetime Allowance—Jamie is a seasoned veteran adept at deciphering complex legislation and translating it into actionable advice for advisers and their clients.

Don't miss this opportunity to equip yourself with the knowledge and strategies necessary to thrive in the new era of pensions. Secure your spot now and embark on this journey of transformation with us.

 

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