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PB Roadshow strikes the right industry note

Thanks very much to everyone who attended the Professional Broking Regulation Roadshow, which visited Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol and London. Many attendees wrote in with their thoughts on the event

Excellent day and venue also first class. Thank you very much for organising this for brokers - particularly at no cost!

Peter Wilby, Wilby

Thank you for organising this event. It was useful and surprisingly interesting.

Michelle Nelson, Towergate Wilsons

Good day, good venue and content. Thank you!

Neil McKenzie, Country Mutual Insurance Brokers

Well organised and relevant.

Tony Robbs, Adams Tingle

Very good and interesting presentations.

Colin Swinburne, NJ Associates

This is probably the best presented roadshow I have attended to date. It ran to time, the venue was good and the speakers were informative on various topics (some of which are hard to enthuse about) without attempting the hard sell.

John Crowther, Blythin & Brown

The roadshow timing was excellent in view of final consultation paper shortly becoming rules.

Steven Ilott, Focus

Very useful presentation.

P Farrell, FM Green

Well-presented and informative.

D Iles, Innpack

A well-run and organised event.

Bob Plumtree, WB Baxter.

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