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I spent this half term in Poland with my youngest daughter who is studying philosophy and ethics and thought that she ought to visit a concentration camp to better understand some of her studies.
Children’s nursery and director fined £8,200 for misleading TPR
Written by JamesA pre-school nursery and its main director have been ordered to pay £8,200 for failing to comply with their pension duties and for misleading The Pensions Regulator (TPR) by falsely claiming staff had been put into a pension.
The Chartered Financial Analyst’s UK arm is to launch what it believes is the first Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance (ESG) investing qualification of its kind in the UK.
The rapidly expanding Embark Group has acquired Zurich’s platform arm for an undisclosed sum, pushing its assets under advice to £33bn.
The FCA has fined Henderson Investment Funds Limited £1.868m for failing to tell thousands of investors for five years that two active funds had been converted to ‘closet trackers.’
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Competition Authority launches financial services probe
Written by JamesThe Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched a wide-ranging investigation into “suspected anti-competitive arrangements in the financial services sector”.
UBS wealth managers predict 'decade of transformation'
Written by JamesUBS’s wealth management arm has predicted a ‘decade of transformation’ beginning in 2020.
Financial Planner passes 19 exams to reach Fellowship status
Written by JamesKelvin Riches, a Chartered Financial Planner at Sussex-based MHA Carpenter Box Wealth Management (CBWM), has reached PFS Fellowship status by passing 19 exams.
New Aviva chief executive Maurice Tulloch has announced a major restructuring which will see the group streamlined into five divisions and both substantial investment and cost cutting between now and 2022.