Asendium signs on as partner for ifa Future Forum 2021
Asendium is the latest to be announced as a partner of the 2021 ifa Future Forum.
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Going ahead in Sydney this October, the free one-day conference will bring together industry experts, thought leaders, peers and regulatory bodies to discuss accessibility and affordability in the advice sector and innovation within the industry.
“Asendium is excited to join this year’s ifa Future Forum as a platinum partner to be a part of the discussion on how to make advice more affordable and accessible,” Asendium co-founder and chief executive, Scott Miller, said.
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Midwinter to partner with 2021 Future Forum
The newly-announced Future Forum will team up with Midwinter for its 2021 event.
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Going ahead in Sydney this October, the free one-day conference will bring together industry experts, thought leaders, peers and regulatory bodies to discuss accessibility and affordability in the advice sector and innovation within the industry.
Midwinter chief commercial officer, Steve Davison, said the company is “delighted” to be involved in this year’s Future Forum.
“There is strong demand for financial advice in Australia, but a lot of this demand is going unmet due to barriers such as the cost to access financial advice and consumer perception of its usefulness and value,” Mr Davison said.
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Feed the family for under £35 - How to cook a week s worth of meals without breaking the bank
A cookbook featuring food facts, meal plans, budgeting tips and a variety of meal ideas is available to Wolverhampton families for free
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A budget cookbook has been launched to show cash-strapped Wolverhampton families how to eat well for less than £35 per week.