IPW announce 2019 Conference dates!

It’s no secret that the estate planning sector can feel lonely at times.

Despite the number of Willwriters growing over recent years, communication among professionals just hasn’t increased in the same way, with many not realising the benefits that this could provide.

As a result, the opportunity for building business and making valuable connections is being missed.

Whether you are part of a larger firm or are a sole practitioner, networking within the industry is easier than you think, with the possible rewards being limitless.

Though it might seem daunting at first, connecting with other like-minded professionals may not only enhance your awareness of the sector but could also help improve the position of your business within the estate planning marketplace too.

With an aim to help professionals do just that, the Institute of Professional Willwriters (IPW) and the Institute of Scottish Professional Willwriters (ISPW) are excited to be hosting their 28th AGM and Conference on 20th and 21st March 2019.

This key event in the Wills and Probate calendar is set to include a range of high profile names from across the sector, providing both members and non-members with the opportunity to expand their knowledge of the organisation as well as hear from a range of experts.

How will it help you?

  • Develop your knowledge. Expert talks and regulatory updates ensure that you’re on top of any developments or changes related to estate planning.
  • Build connections. Hear from like-minded professionals and take away advice that will benefit your business.
  • Promote your practice. As well as building your network and your skills, regularly attending IPW events will also promote your practice and the services that you’re able to offer.

Remember, the AGM and Conference 2019 will take place on the 20th and 21st March – make sure that you clear your diary!

To find out more about becoming an IPW member and the support we can provide to your business, please click here.

This article was submitted to be published by the Institute of Professional Willwriters as part of their advertising agreement with the Institute of Professional Willwriters. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Wills and Probate.

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