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Aon is headline sponsor of National Freelancers Day 2019

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Insurance specialists Aon will be the headline sponsors of National Freelancers Day 2019, IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) have announced.


National Freelancers Day is the UK’s biggest celebration of the world of self-employment. Held on 20 June at Kings Place in central London, it will feature workshops, talks and keynote speeches from international bestselling author Adam Kaye as well as entrepreneur and founder of The Dots Pip Jamieson.

Mark Roper, Managing Director of Aon, commented: “Aon is very excited to be the headline sponsor of the National Freelancers Day for the second year running on 20th June 2019. We’re looking forward to engaging with IPSE members and providing them with guidance on their insurance needs at the event.”

Chris Bryce, IPSE CEO, commented: “Since the inaugural National Freelancers Day, we have seen the event grow exponentially. It is now one of the biggest days in the business calendar. As the freelance sector has matured over the last decade, so too has our approach to tackling important issues such as mental health and wellbeing.

“If you’ve been freelancing all your life, are just starting out – or even if you’re just considering working for yourself – we’ve got something for you. Whether you want financial advice, tips for winning work or just to speak with others who have been there and done that, I urge you to get your tickets now!”

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