Articles
St James’s Place CEO Andrew Croft saw his annual pay package triple to £3.26m in 2021 as the wealth manager recovered strongly from a pandemic downturn.
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme has opened the doors to compensation on five failed financial firms it has declared in default.
Women are struggling to save for later life with 1 in 4 having no pension pot and most saying they find it harder to save than men.
National accountancy firm MHA Macintyre Hudson, part of Baker Tilly International, has acquired Northampton IFA Cave & Sons as it seeks to build its wealth management division.
The Supreme Court has denied STM Group permission to appeal in the landmark Adams vs Carey case, effectively ending the long-running saga which questioned provider responsibility when accepting investments into a SIPP.
More...
6 in 10 Financial Planning bosses looking to exit
Written by Kat MitchellAs business valuations rocket, 60% of Financial Planning firm owners are looking to exit the industry in the next three years, according to a new report.
The Personal Finance Society has made a timely call for more ‘proportional’ regulation following the publication by the FCA of its new three year business strategy plan, which arrived recently along with news of some chunky fee increases.
Quilter Cheviot adds two Planners to Dublin office
Written by Kat MitchellQuilter Cheviot Europe (QCE), the Irish subsidiary of wealth manager Quilter Cheviot, has added two Financial Planners to its Dublin team.
2 in 3 retirees in 2022 plan flexible retirement
Written by Kat MitchellTwo thirds of people (66%) planning to retire this year expect to continue some form of paid employment in comparison to 56% of those who retired in 2021, according to a new report.