08 May 2026
Stage Spotlight: What's On at the timeline main stage
Alongside the day’s keynotes, the Timeline Main Stage hosts four breakout sessions covering some of the biggest questions in financial advic...
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08 May 2026
By Hana Dickinson
Alongside the day’s keynotes, the Timeline Main Stage hosts four breakout sessions covering some of the biggest questions in financial advic...
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08 May 2026
By Hana Dickinson
Not every session at Adviser 3.0 is about sitting back and listening. At the Morningstar Havana Cabana, it’s time to ditch the headphones, p...
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08 May 2026
By Hana Dickinson
Adviser 3.0 is packed with ideas, inspiration and practical insight across six themed stages - and over the coming weeks, we’re giving you a...
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08 August 2025
By Gunner & Co.
Valuation multiples in the IFA M&A market have risen to their highest point since 2018, according to the latest data from Gunner & C...
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04 June 2025
By Gunner & Co.
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08 May 2025
By Octopus Group
Driving Growth and Exit Value in Your Advice Business 1. Identifying Hidden Costs We explored how firms can assess their client books to ide...
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