Redress liabilities in relation to defined benefit (DB) transfer advice are likely to be below 5% of the transfer value advised, according to First Actuarial analysis.
Shareholders of Janus Henderson’s European Smaller Companies trust (ESCT) have voted against the proposed changes to oust its ...
PA asked Steve Webb to share his insight on HMRC's method of taxing pension freedoms withdrawals and what may change ...
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has built an updated scam register, allowing consumers to check whether a financial services firm is authorised.
Andrew Gething warns that ignoring Consumer Duty and customer vulnerability could deter consolidators and their private equity ...
If the spread of investment outcomes is wide, so too is the sweep of the pendulum in investor sentiment. First, the pendulum starts to swing, gaining force as the stories get better, the promises ...
Fairstone has expanded its presence in Scotland by bringing Edinburgh-based 336 Financial Management into its Downstream Buy-Out (DBO) programme.
A common way for younger advisers to enter the industry is through an academy, and there are several routes to follow, however, concerns have been raised about their ongoing duty of care. Isabel ...
Artificial intelligence (AI)-driven financial advice could be key to bridging the widening trust gap between advisers and the next generation of wealth holders, according to research by AI fintech ...
Andrew Goodwin returns to Professional Adviser with an incisive analysis of politics, pensions and the adviser’s role in the ...
Wellington Management has expanded its UK and European market reach by merging four of its funds from Luxembourg structure FCP into SICAV strategies.