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Royal London predicts ‘safety first’ party pension policies
Written by JamesA new policy paper from Royal London predicts ‘safety first’ policies on pensions in the manifestos of the major political parties.
Tatton Asset Management, the on-platform discretionary fund management (DFM) and support services business for IFAs, has today issued its interim results for the six-month period ended 30 September.
Financial Planning-led wealth manager AFH has boosted funds under management to £6bn, the firm’s latest annual figures have revealed.
New research from VitalityInvest has found almost half (44%) of advisers do not believe technology can play a role in helping to close the advice gap - the gap between those with and without access to affordable financial advice.
Former Aviva UK Insurance CEO Andy Briggs is set to replace the retiring group chief executive Clive Bannister at the helm of Phoenix Group Holdings.
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Over 50% of adviser queries are on death benefits rules
Written by JamesOver half of technical queries received by SIPP operator Curtis Banks over the past month have concerned the subject of death benefits.
A new report out today from the FCA and The Pensions Regulator has thrown up some disturbing findings and also blown out of the water the myth that only the poorly educated and vulnerable are the victims of the pension scammers.
First cohort achieves new CFP certification, CISI reveals
Written by JamesThe Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) has revealed the first cohort of successful achievers for its new CFP certification pathway.
New analysis by the FCA and The Pensions Regulator has revealed that university graduates were the most likely to be at risk of pension scammers.