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14th December 2017

Prudential Oracle Regulatory Special

Why’s it special? They have moved away from the usual legislative world of tax, trust and pensions that they normally cover. In this edition their looking at some hot topics in the regulatory world.

If you didn’t manage to come along to Prudential’s recent TRIP seminars they have covered that for you, featuring what their guest speaker Rory Percival covered, which is sure to be useful and illuminating.

Vince Smith-Hughes, Director of Specialist Business Support covers everything to do with MiFID II and IDD for you and Nick Hunt, Industry Development Marketing Manager, brings his insight to the GDPR, pension scams and the new KIDS/PRIIPs. He also covers how Prudential will be helping you.

Read the full edition here.

Investments, Tax, Trust & ISA, Technical

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