Your IndustryJul 2 2015

Take part in FTAdviser On Air LIVE at 12pm

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Take part in FTAdviser On Air LIVE at 12pm

Today (2 July) FTAdviser will be broadcasting its fourth FTAdviser On Air educational webinar, focusing on the way technology can boost your business.

Make sure you visit the website at 12pm today and take part in the live broadcast, which will look at the different types of systems available for advisers, tools that are available through back office systems to help interactions with clients and the way cash-flow modelling tools and client portals should be integrated into the advice process.

The regulator’s requirement for back office technology will also be discussed.

Ahead of the debate, FTAdviser is asking advisers to send us any questions which you would like put to our expert panel or raise any topics you want to see covered. Make sure you shape this debate by emailing emma.hughes@ft.com.

We will also be taking live questions during the debate via a dedicated debate feed and through the Twitter hastag #FTAOnAir.

Our expert panel consists of Nick Eatock, executive chairman of Intelliflo; Jane Hodges, chief operating officer of Alexander House Financial Services, and Ian McKenna, director of the Finance and Technology Research Centre.

The event is being broadcast live at 12pm today (2 July) and does not require registration.

To watch the broadcast simply visit the FTAdviser On Air page.

You can ask your key questions live on the day of the broadcast by writing in the live debate feed on the page, or by tweeting us (@FTAdviser) using the hashtag #FTAOnAir.

This unique session will last 30 minutes and will comprise a combination of video masterclasses about how to ensure you select the right technology for today and the future alongside a live debate.

After the event, you can click the CPD button to answer a series of contextual questions on the video and bank the session as structured learning, through our CII-accredited CPD Tracker.

emma.hughes@ft.com