For too long, a shadow has loomed over the financial services industry. Stories of exploitation, regulatory blind spots, and unchecked malpractice have left many feeling powerless, unheard, and robbed of what is rightfully theirs. But now, there’s a growing movement to shine a light on these injustices, and you can be part of the change. … Continue reading Unmasking the Highway Robbers: Your Chance to Make a Difference
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Why Transitioning from Regulated Advice to Financial Planning Could Be Your Next Win-Win Strategy
Financial advice firms spend an extraordinary amount of time and money on compliance. A recent report by Model Office and Fidelity Adviser Solutions shows that firms are devoting 65% of their time to business, governance, and compliance, leaving only 35% for client meetings. With an average of 11 hours per week spent solely on compliance, … Continue reading Why Transitioning from Regulated Advice to Financial Planning Could Be Your Next Win-Win Strategy
Financial Advisers or Product Sellers? Let’s Put Truth on the Tin
When you’re facing a significant life event—whether it’s losing a loved one, navigating a serious illness, or dealing with a divorce—it’s natural to seek help. The public’s instinct is often to contact someone labelled as a “financial planner” or “financial adviser.” They believe they’ll receive guidance on how to handle these emotional, life-altering changes. Instead, … Continue reading Financial Advisers or Product Sellers? Let’s Put Truth on the Tin
A New Blow to Consumer Rights: The Government’s Plan to Curb Access to Free Dispute Representation
In what can only be seen as another move favouring financial corporations over the public, the Government’s latest initiative looks set to erode consumer rights in financial dispute claims. The proposal? Charging consumers who wish to be professionally represented when making a complaint to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS), the very institution that was set … Continue reading A New Blow to Consumer Rights: The Government’s Plan to Curb Access to Free Dispute Representation
Will Technology Create More Time for Advisers to Connect with Clients: Will Future Advisers Be Selling Products or Focusing on Planning?
In today’s rapidly evolving financial landscape, the role of a financial adviser is undergoing significant shifts, thanks to technology. Yet, the key question remains: Will technology truly create more time for advisers to connect with their clients? Let’s unpack this with an eye on where we stand today and what the future might hold. Advisers … Continue reading Will Technology Create More Time for Advisers to Connect with Clients: Will Future Advisers Be Selling Products or Focusing on Planning?
Are Banks Returning to the Advice Market? Or Just Dipping a Toe in Distribution?
Twelve years ago, bank bosses stepped away from the bancassurance market, labelling it a zero-sum game. Now, they’re back with fresh plans. So, what’s changed, and is it a good idea? HSBC, Barclays, and Lloyds are all making a big push back into wealth management, with HSBC aiming to double its assets under management to … Continue reading Are Banks Returning to the Advice Market? Or Just Dipping a Toe in Distribution?
Wokery at Work: Why a Growing Number are Choosing Early Retirement
In the past few years, we’ve seen a shift in workplace culture that's leaving many seasoned professionals feeling burnt out, confused, and frustrated. It’s not the workload, but the new unwritten rules that seem to demand a form of mental gymnastics just to keep up. Terms like "woke culture," "diversity," "inclusivity," and "DEI" (Diversity, Equity, … Continue reading Wokery at Work: Why a Growing Number are Choosing Early Retirement
Why a Financial Planning Side-Hustle is a Win-Win for Sellers and Buyers of Exited Financial Advice Firms
For seasoned financial advisers who’ve spent years building a successful boutique advice firm, there comes a time to consider stepping back. The idea of leaving behind the pressures of the FCA-regulated world—heavy compliance, liability, and endless red tape—can be an appealing vision. After years spent advising on products, many dream of retiring from regulation, surrendering … Continue reading Why a Financial Planning Side-Hustle is a Win-Win for Sellers and Buyers of Exited Financial Advice Firms
When the Courts Stand Up for Consumers, It’s a Win for All of Us
In a society built on justice and fairness, it’s crucial that financial markets operate transparently, prioritising people over profit. So, when the courts make decisions that protect consumers from hidden fees or unfair practices, you'd expect a round of applause, right? Sadly, in the financial sector, this isn’t always the case. Instead, we often hear … Continue reading When the Courts Stand Up for Consumers, It’s a Win for All of Us
Human Capital Development: The Key to Economic Resilience and Personal Prosperity
Human Capital is far more than a buzzword—it’s a concept with the power to reshape our economic landscape and our personal lives. At its core, Human Capital represents the present value of our future earnings, which is embedded in our skills, know-how, mindset, health, relationships, and character. In essence, it’s our individual and collective capacity … Continue reading Human Capital Development: The Key to Economic Resilience and Personal Prosperity
