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Overview
Professional Wealth Management (PWM), in association with the Association Française de la Gestion financière (AFG), presents ‘Boosting Your Global Investment Opportunities’, a full-day event utilising Paris fund industry expertise to help maximise your global investment opportunities.

Bringing together senior executives from investment management companies based in London and Paris, as well as European authorities, regulators and service providers, this new event will highlight current trends in the asset management industry. It will also look to address issues relating to UCITS IV and AIFM directives and the solutions offered for cross-border distribution of funds.

With a combination of keynote addresses, lively panel discussions and informative case studies, attendance is essential for those seeking detailed analysis on the future of funds of hedge funds, ETFs and European and global equity investments.

Join a host of high-ranking management companies, French boutiques and market-leading institutional investors from London and Paris as we seek to optimise your future investment strategies.

Please register now to reserve your place.*

* Complimentary places are available to senior investment professionals operating in institutional investment such as; pensions, insurance, private banking, family office and wealth management, plus private equity and independent financial advisory.


Presented by

PWM


In association with

afg


Lead sponsors


BNP Paribas Investment Partners


Natixis Asset Management


Metropole Gestion

Amundi ETF

Edmond De Rothschild Asset Management


Mazars


THEAM BNP Paribas Group


Groupama Asset Management


HDF Finance


New Alpha


BNP Paribas Securities Services


Caceis


Societe Generale Securities Services


Price Waterhouse Coopers


Allen & Overy


Gide Loyrette Novel


Invest in France Agency


Paris Region Economic Development Agency


Media partner


FTfm

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