The FCA has published what it called ‘minor changes’ to its new capital adequacy rules this afternoon – with one expert saying the original proposals had been ‘watered down’.
Robo-advice is far from a ‘silver bullet’ and risks leading to poor choices being made by consumers reaching retirement, the managing director of a pension firm says.
Robo-advice is far from a ‘silver bullet’ and risks leading to poor choices being made by consumers reaching retirement, the managing director of a pension firm says.
Jupiter has appointed an Asian income specialist as fund manager to launch its new Jupiter Asian Income Fund.
A tax adviser with many household names from the world of entertainment has been convicted for evading more than £6 million in tax.
Fifteen IFP and CISI branches are set to merge next year as the transition takes place over the course of 2016.
Advisers need to quickly embrace mobile technology or face falling behind the competition as technology moves on at a rapid pace.
Defaqto has appointed a new head of insight and a new senior vice president who have held senior roles at Henderson and Legal & General.
Nearly two out of three people currently employed expect to have to work beyond 65 and 11% are anticipating they will be working beyond 76 or will never retire.
A former IFP director says he has big shoes to fill after taking up a new role with Financial Planning business the Beaufort Group.
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