Your Money or Your Life: The Silence of the Law

For Al —and for every victim silenced by a system sworn to protect them. 🕯️ In Honour of Al A man who stood alone against the machine.Who lost his home, but not his voice.Who refused to be erased. 🔍 The Injustice Unmasked In 2024, Al —78 years old and no stranger to life’s trials—was robbed.Not … Continue reading Your Money or Your Life: The Silence of the Law

Stay One Step Ahead: Protect Yourself from Fraud in 2025

Fraud has become the most prevalent crime in the UK, affecting millions and causing significant financial and emotional distress. Understanding the current landscape and learning how to protect yourself is crucial. The Current Landscape of Fraud in the UK Recent data reveals that fraud constitutes approximately 40% of all crimes in England and Wales, with … Continue reading Stay One Step Ahead: Protect Yourself from Fraud in 2025

Why It’s Time to Stop Fraud Shaming

Fraud is the most commonly experienced crime in the UK, with millions of incidents reported each year. Yet, beyond the financial loss, victims often carry an additional, unseen burden: the shame and embarrassment of having been deceived. This emotional weight can prevent victims from seeking help, reporting the crime, or even talking about their experience. … Continue reading Why It’s Time to Stop Fraud Shaming

Why We Need a Wall Between Advice and Product Sales to Protect Investors

When it comes to protecting your hard-earned money, one of the biggest concerns today is the rise of scammers and fraudsters. These criminals target financial firms, often through "clone attacks," where they mimic legitimate companies to trick people into handing over their money. This is exactly why we need a clear wall between financial advice … Continue reading Why We Need a Wall Between Advice and Product Sales to Protect Investors

Speaking Up for Integrity in Financial Services: A Necessary Stand

Recently, Phil Bray, a financial adviser marketing support agent, voiced his discomfort with public criticism of peers and competitors within the financial services industry. In his post, Phil argued that such criticism could alienate potential clients and tarnish the reputation of the profession as a whole. While I understand his perspective, I must respectfully disagree … Continue reading Speaking Up for Integrity in Financial Services: A Necessary Stand