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14th December 2022

We are being asked more and more to move away from Zoom and Teams and to start up events where you can meet us to answer your questions face to face.

So, we’ve listened and we’re proud to announce, that from the start of next year, we will be holding quarterly networking events.

We will have specialist guest speakers, Q&A’s, and plenty of time to network with likeminded people.

Before the main event, we will offer time to selected members to meet us on a 1-2-1 basis, where we can discuss strategies, individual deals, and general guidance. 

In simple terms, we will be there to answer all your questions on an individual, case by case basis.

Visit us here to register your interest.

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