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  • Roger Kennedy

    Financial Planner shuts office for a month to work remotely

  • Video calls are not for everyone

    73% of advisers say remote working hitting new client search

  • Quilter Financial Advisers website

    Remote advice the new normal – report

  • Remote working

    53% of adviser staff say remote working is permanent

  • E-signature

    Nucleus to accept e-signatures for new biz

  • Tabula Investment Management's website

    ETF firm bucks trend by moving to larger office

  • Chartered Financial Planner Nicola Watts APFS

    Nicola Watts: Why it's time to focus on what works

  • FP Today Editor Kevin O'Donnell

    Editor’s Column: A small but important step forward

  • Keith Richards, chief executive of the PFS, said the effects of the Coronavirus pandemic have broken through cultural and technological barriers that prevented greater remote working in the past

    Half of Planners to continue remote working post pandemic

  • Zurich surveyed 56 Financial Planners between 5 and 19 July.

    Financial Planners return to client meetings

  • Only one in five said they expect remote working to form less than 25% of their average working day over the next 12 months.

    Planners expect remote working to continue

  • The FCA has set out its expectations for firms looking to make a permanent move to remote or hybrid working

    FCA to keep closer eye on remote and hybrid working

  • FP Today Editor Kevin O'Donnell

    Editor’s Column: FCA signals end to Covid-friendly policies

  • Dynamic Planner surveyed advisers and paraplanners in June and July

    3 in 4 Planners report client numbers growing

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