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NS&I’s September Premium Bonds prize draw creates two new millionaires in Co Durham and Cumbria
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Cutting through the regulatory red tape | IFAM 141 | September 2025
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iPipeline launches Advanced Underwriting to whole of market
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Over a third of employers directly fund support for employees with a new illness or injury case by case (GRiD research)
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Octopus Ventures’ CEO Erin Platts gains additional role as CEO of Octopus Investments
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A third of parents feel guilty when not around for their sick child – MetLife research
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NI&P Podcast #16: Providing understandable and valued protection advice, with LifeSearch’s Debbie Kennedy & Homeowners Alliance’s Paula Higgins
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In this month’s special New Insurance & Protection episode of IFA Talk, we shine a light on client protection, somet…
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Invesco: As interest rates fall, savers looking for income could turn to investment trusts
In August, the Bank of England cut interest rates by 0.25% – the fifth reduction since July 2024. As rates trend lower…
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Gilt market wobbles: what advisers need to know after yesterday’s turmoil
When UK government bond yields make the front pages, advisers know it’s time to sit up and take notice. Yesterday, the g…
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What tax rises can we expect in the 2025 Budget?
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