A premier league of five to seven major providers will own about 90% of DC workplace pension scheme assets by 2020, industry experts have forecast.
Paraplanners who are fed up with anyone being able to call themselves a Paraplanner are taking matters into their hands to come up with a new professional standard.
A Financial Planning firm’s first ever apprentice has achieved a promotion only a couple of years after having to battle back to overcome cancer aged just 22.
Financial Planners are being alerted to preparations for the introduction of the Scottish Rate of Income Tax, which is set to affect nearly 3 million people.
The FCA has revealed this morning that its Enforcement Division is investigating a number of adviser firms over ‘improper delegation’ of authorised activities including providing pension switching advice.
A Peterborough-based Financial Planning business has been snapped up by a national advice group, it was announced this morning.
Bosses at Aberdeen Asset Management have reported a fall in assets under management of £41bn over the last 12 months and net outflows of £33.9 billion for the year up until September.
The £150,000 compensation limit the ombudsman can impose on finance firms could be increased after a review was launched today.
A new crowdfunding based ‘Innovative Finance ISA’ is ‘alarming’ and ‘muddies the waters’, the chief executive of an investment firm says.
Nearly nine out of ten financial services executives are concerned about losing top performers to other job opportunities in the next 12 months, a survey suggests.
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