Media briefing with MoneyWeek

There are still spaces left for you to join Gorkana for an exclusive media briefing event with MoneyWeek’s editor in chief, Financial Times columnist and respected investing expert Merryn Somerset Web next week on May 16.

MoneyWeek, through its print title and website, gives insight into personal finance, collecting information from the world’s press and commenting on main trends in the financial world. Somerset Web will be talking at the event about the influential title, her contributions to the Financial Times and FT Money and how she likes to work with PRs and communicators.

Regular content in the title includes investment recommendations for personal portfolios – from rising-star tech companies to the best dividend payers on the FTSE 100, market updates, property analysis and in-depth personal finance guides for pensions, taxes and ISAs to keep long-term saving plans on track.

The MoneyWeek briefing takes place on Tuesday 16 May at 8am. It will be held at Regent Street Cinema,
309 Regent Street, London W1B 1UW.

  • To apply for the Money Week event, which is free to attend, you can register here.
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