\r\nThursday, 4 March 2021
\r\nMacquarie Group - 50 Martin Pl, Sydney
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Chief Economist Forum
Starts: 2 March 2021 8:00am
Ends: 2 March 2021 9:30am
The Chief Economists Forum brings together attendees from across the wealth management industry over breakfast, kick starting the year with economic forecasts from five of Australia's leading Chief Economists.
Chief Economist Forum
Starts: 4 March 2021 8:00am
Ends: 4 March 2021 9:30am
The Chief Economists Forum brings together attendees from across the wealth management industry over breakfast, kick starting the year with economic forecasts from five of Australia's leading Chief Economists.
Advisers Big Day Out - Perth
Starts: 16 March 2021 8:00am
Ends: 16 March 2021 3:00pm
The Advisers Big Day Out (ABDO) has been designed to give advisers an insight into the latest topics from a select group of fund managers in a time effective manner. The ABDO program is delivered to regional & capital city locations across Australia.
The program is Financial Standard's professional development roadshow, attended by more than 2,000 financial advisers around the country in 2019.
ABDO gives you the chance to network with your peers and hear from Australia's leading fund managers in a time effective manner. Gain insight into some of the latest topical issues and be kept up-to-date with the diverse range of investment opportunities.
Advisers Big Day Out - Adelaide
Starts: 17 March 2021 8:00am
Ends: 17 March 2021 3:00pm
The Advisers Big Day Out (ABDO) has been designed to give advisers an insight into the latest topics from a select group of fund managers in a time effective manner. The ABDO program is delivered to regional & capital city locations across Australia.
The program is Financial Standard's professional development roadshow, attended by more than 2,000 financial advisers around the country in 2019.
ABDO gives you the chance to network with your peers and hear from Australia's leading fund managers in a time effective manner. Gain insight into some of the latest topical issues and be kept up-to-date with the diverse range of investment opportunities.
Advisers Big Day Out - Melbourne
Starts: 18 March 2021 8:00am
Ends: 18 March 2021 3:00pm
The Advisers Big Day Out (ABDO) has been designed to give advisers* an insight into the latest topics from a select group of fund managers in a time effective manner. The ABDO program is delivered to regional & capital city locations across Australia.
The program is Financial Standard's professional development roadshow, attended by more than 2,000 financial advisers around the country in 2019.
ABDO gives you the chance to network with your peers and hear from Australia's leading fund managers in a time effective manner. Gain insight into some of the latest topical issues and be kept up-to-date with the diverse range of investment opportunities.
Advisers Big Day Out - Brisbane
Starts: 23 March 2021 8:00am
Ends: 23 March 2021 3:00pm
The Advisers Big Day Out (ABDO) has been designed to give advisers* an insight into the latest topics from a select group of fund managers in a time effective manner. The ABDO program is delivered to regional & capital city locations across Australia.
The program is Financial Standard's professional development roadshow, attended by more than 2,000 financial advisers around the country in 2019.
ABDO gives you the chance to network with your peers and hear from Australia's leading fund managers in a time effective manner. Gain insight into some of the latest topical issues and be kept up-to-date with the diverse range of investment opportunities.
Advisers Big Day Out - Sydney
Starts: 24 March 2021 12:00am
Ends: 24 March 2021 11:59pm
The Advisers Big Day Out (ABDO) has been designed to give advisers* an insight into the latest topics from a select group of fund managers in a time effective manner. The ABDO program is delivered to regional & capital city locations across Australia.
The program is Financial Standard's professional development roadshow, attended by more than 2,000 financial advisers around the country in 2019.
ABDO gives you the chance to network with your peers and hear from Australia's leading fund managers in a time effective manner. Gain insight into some of the latest topical issues and be kept up-to-date with the diverse range of investment opportunities.
Technical Services Forum
Starts: 25 March 2021 12:00pm
Ends: 25 March 2021 2:00pm
The forum brings technical services managers together on a quarterly basis to allow them to stay up-to-date with the latest developments. Two presentations are made each forum by technical and industry experts in an open discussion format.
Financial Executive Women - Annual Leadership Conference 2021Financial Executive Women - Annual Leadership Conference 2021
Starts: 4 March 2021 8:00am
Ends: 4 March 2021 5:30pm
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Thursday, 4 March 2021
Macquarie Group - 50 Martin Pl, Sydney
10% Discount for Financial Standard Subscribers
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