Exeter relaunches adviser seminars

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Exeter Family Friendly has relaunched its series of educational protection seminars for advisers.

The provider intends to be running 50 seminars, spread throughout the next year across the UK.

Nick Jones, head of brand and marketing at Exeter family friendly, said the events had previously generated attendance from 1000 plus advisers a year.

He said: "Numbers are consistently high now, because of those advisers that want to engage more in protection.

"The protection industry needs to pull together to better its image and help customers better understand."

The mutual added that it has refreshed the content of the half-day interactive seminars since its last run of the series of events.

Dates and venues have been planned for release next month.

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