Air opens registration for later life adviser conference

This year's event will take place on June 29

Air opens registration for later life adviser conference

Later life lending platform Air has launched the registration process for this year’s National Later Life Adviser Conference, which will take place at the British Motor Museum on June 29.

Air said attendees would be treated to a full day of CPD qualifying training, as well as the opportunity to network with peers, and hear more about ‘staying on the right track’ from former F1 and Le Mans racing driver Perry McCarthy, the original ‘Stig’ from BBC’s Top Gear.

Lender representatives, as well as industry professionals, will take part in discussions and panel debates on the latest developments impacting advisers.

With the focus on navigating the challenges of the Consumer Duty rules, which is due to come into force from July 31, the conference will also bring together a variety of industry experts from trade bodies to consumer champions offering insights and practical solutions.

In addition, there will be a number of interactive breakout sessions presented by subject specialists, covering topics such as lead generation, customer vulnerability, and market innovation.

“We are delighted to launch the 2023 National Later Life Adviser Conference, which will take place at the British Motor Museum, and are looking forward to welcoming advisers,” Mike Taylor (pictured), managing director of Air Club, said. “As an organisation which has consistently supported the needs of advisers, we feel it is important to provide access to industry experts, lenders, and thought leaders to share knowledge and insight.

“The feedback we have had from the previous conferences – as well as our Masterclasses that we’ve held this year – has been phenomenal, but we want to step this up even further and provide advisers with practical insights that make a real difference to their businesses.”

Taylor shared that while they were starting to see some green shoots in the later life lending market, they were aware that businesses are hungry for insights into how they manage challenges like vulnerability, consumer duty, and lead generation.

“I am looking forward to the National Later Life Adviser Conference in June and can’t wait to experience the industry debates and meet more advisers operating in this sector,” he said.

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