£38 Billion Left on the Table: Are You Sleepwalking Through Your Savings?

What would you do with an extra £38 billion? That’s how much UK savers are missing out on—every single year—by parking their cash in low-interest accounts and failing to shop around. It’s a quiet crisis, and it’s costing us all. The Sleeping Giant in Your Wallet More than £1.3 trillion—yes, trillion—is currently sitting in accounts … Continue reading £38 Billion Left on the Table: Are You Sleepwalking Through Your Savings?

Trumped? What the FCA Just Told Us About the Future of Regulation

Let’s not beat around the bush: the FCA just blinked. In a quiet letter to the Treasury Select Committee, Britain’s top financial watchdog rolled back some of its biggest regulatory plans. "Name and shame" is out. Diversity and inclusion rules? Scrapped. Non-financial misconduct? Kicked down the road. If you were hoping for reform with bite, … Continue reading Trumped? What the FCA Just Told Us About the Future of Regulation

Why Deregulation Isn’t Growth—It’s a Gift to Financial Criminals

Imagine checking your bank balance only to discover it's wiped clean overnight—your savings gone, your financial security shattered, and your emotional stability thrown into chaos. For millions of people worldwide, this nightmare is a reality. Financial crime isn't merely a statistic; it's a devastating personal crisis. Incredibly, almost half of the global population encounters a … Continue reading Why Deregulation Isn’t Growth—It’s a Gift to Financial Criminals

How the GAME Plan Empowers Victims of Financial Crime to Rebuild Their Lives

Financial Crime: A Crisis of Trust and Survival For too long, financial crime has been framed as an economic issue. But as the Faces of Financial Crime report makes clear, the reality is far more devastating. Victims don’t just lose money—they lose their peace of mind, their sense of security, and in some cases, even … Continue reading How the GAME Plan Empowers Victims of Financial Crime to Rebuild Their Lives

Dodgy Advice and a Land-Banking Scam: Lessons from the Asset Land Case

Think twice before trusting “advice” from someone who’s also selling you an investment. It might sound convenient – your adviser has a perfect opportunity just for you – but that double role can hide huge conflicts of interest. The £21 million Asset Land Investment scandal is a prime example. Investors were lured by salespeople posing … Continue reading Dodgy Advice and a Land-Banking Scam: Lessons from the Asset Land Case

The Financial Planning Crisis: Why We Need a Clear Wall Between Advice and Products

Trust in financial planning is at an all-time low. Scandals like the recent £2m fraud case involving Nexus IFA only deepen the public’s cynicism. But let’s be honest—this isn’t a one-off. It’s a symptom of a broken system that blurs the lines between advice and sales, leaving consumers vulnerable. The solution? A financial planning profession … Continue reading The Financial Planning Crisis: Why We Need a Clear Wall Between Advice and Products

Holistic Wealth Planning: The Future of Financial Advice Beyond Products

Imagine sitting down with a city banker—someone on a six-figure salary, comfortably supplemented by annual bonuses. The conversation starts predictably: pension contributions, stock and fund investments, perhaps a foray into Venture Capital Trusts (VCTs) or Enterprise Investment Schemes (EISs). Conventional financial planning might recommend maximising these strategies for tax efficiency and long-term growth. But what … Continue reading Holistic Wealth Planning: The Future of Financial Advice Beyond Products

Why I Know Financial Recovery Is Possible—Because I’ve Lived It

Why I Know Financial Recovery Is Possible—Because I’ve Lived It I know what it means to lose everything—not once, but twice. For decades, I led pension strategies for the largest financial institutions in Britain. I understood financial security inside out—on paper. But life has a way of tearing up even the best-laid plans. Through two … Continue reading Why I Know Financial Recovery Is Possible—Because I’ve Lived It

Reclaiming Your Future: How Holistic Wealth Planning Empowers Financial Scam Victims

The Problem with Traditional Financial Advice For most people, having a financial adviser means relying on someone who, despite their expertise, may have a conflict of interest. This is because traditional financial advisers often earn money from selling financial products—whether through commissions or fees attached to transactions. This raises an important question: Can clients ever … Continue reading Reclaiming Your Future: How Holistic Wealth Planning Empowers Financial Scam Victims