A former IFP President believes any ‘fence sitters’ who have been unwilling to accept the merger with the CISI “will return to the fold”.
The ruling about cab company Uber and employment rights will have important consequences for tax and pensions, professionals say.
Rory Percival, the ex-FCA technical specialist who left the regulator on Friday, will take centre stage at DFM due diligence seminar.
An international advice firm has reported a 21 per cent hike in global enquiries about moving British pensions out of the UK since the Leave campaign was victorious in the EU referendum.
Treating clients as if they were a family member is one of the keys to retaining them and having long term relationships.
A total of £1.81billion of funds was raised under the Enterprise Investment Scheme by 3,265 companies 2014-15, new figures showed this morning.
Simon Chamberlain, founder of Succession Group, gives his views on advisers and acquisitions in an exclusive column for Financial Planning Today magazine.
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme has revealed a list of another 25 failed finance firms this morning.
A Financial Planning director fears that the Lifetime Allowance may escape a cull of George Osborne’s pension policies.
Sipp property investors are being penalised by a rule change made by the Scottish Government, a Sipps firm says.