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More than 1,000 advisers to attend Adviser Innovation Summit 2020

Limited places remain for ifa's Adviser Innovation Summit 2020, with advisers reminded to secure their spot for this unique three-day virtual event.

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August 14, 2020
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Over a thousand advisers have already registered for this year’s virtual Summit, which will equip you with technical, innovative and game-changing strategies to revive the engine of your business and advance client outcomes.

Attendees will hear from a range of speakers on how to think outside the box and implement transformative innovation in a challenging marketplace.

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The Gruen Transfer’s Dan Gregory will tackle how to build a game-changing brand in a time of crisis, while star of Channel 9’s Today, Shelly Horton, will speak on how to nail your presentation skills in a virtual setting.

Volt Bank head of partnership engagement Marcus Cann will also take the audience through how to adopt data and analytics as a core part of your business strategy.

You can learn more about this year’s program and register for the event here.

Commenting on this year’s event, Jeff Hall, COO of Adviser Innovation Summit Gold Partner Midwinter, said the Summit would help advisers to adapt to new ways of working amid a turbulent business environment.

“Midwinter is pleased to partner with the Adviser Innovation Summit in its new virtual format, to support advisers as they navigate these trying times,” Mr Hall said.

“Following our acquisition by Bravura Solutions in 2019, we have accelerated our development program and excited to be rolling out a number of innovative updates to AdviceOS.

“As the way advisers engage their clients changes, we have analysed our insights, analytics and industry knowledge to better predict the needs of the future advice practice. 

“We are therefore delighted to be presenting at the summit to showcase these trends and explain how they are shaping the future of advice technology.” 

Don’t miss your chance to join over a thousand of your peers who have already registered for the Adviser Innovation Summit 2020. 

Secure your place at the event here.

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