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The Month That Was – February 2024 – The impact of ESG and AI on Pensions and Accountants
Season 3, Ep. 2
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In episode 2 of Season 3, our host Ash Daniells is joined by Rachael Healey, George Smith and Rob Morris to discuss what impact ESG and AI may have on the financial services sector, in particular Pensions and Accountants.
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