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‘Liberation Day’ tariffs: industry braces for global economic impact – reaction and analysis of what it means for advisers
Experts from across the Financial Services spectrum react to Trump’s tariff measures on the rest of the world So now we know.…
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L&G launches digital application process for annuities
L&G has today announced the launch of a digital application process for annuities, significantly streamlining the process and saving intermediaries up to…
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April policy shake-up: Lawyer warns businesses of costly new fines and rules under new legislation
In the following insights, Daniel McAfee, Head of Legal Operations at Lawhive and a UK lawyer, explores the significant legal implications of…
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UK IFA M&A booms as Private Equity keeps the deals rolling into 2025
New review finds private equity-driven M&A activity in the IFA sector surged in the UK in 2024, despite economic and regulatory headwinds,…
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The democratisation of finance: Novia Global’s Linda Johnstone asks which platform deserves your vote?
The concept of democracy extends beyond politics—it is reshaping financial services too. Investment platforms should be at the forefront of this shift,…
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Third NextWealth report on consolidation and aggregation reveals that M&A continues to re-shape financial advice market
A new report on consolidators and aggregators finds merger and acquisition activity continues to re-shape the UK financial advice market. NextWealth’s 3rd…
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UK households on track to be £400 worse off in new tax year finds latest Resolution Foundation analysis
As the new tax year begins this weekend, the outlook for living standards is historically bleak as British households face a triple-hit…
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STEP’s major global survey reveals shifting tax priorities
STEP, the professional body for trust and estate practitioners, has launched a major report Attitudes to Wealth – the first STEP survey of its kind…
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Taxpayers have until 5th April to top up their state pension by making NICs
Taxpayers with missing National Insurance Contributions (NICs) have until 5th April to make backdated payments to accrue more state pension, say leading audit,…
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HMRC hikes late payment interest charge to eye-watering 8.5% as new FOI shows average interest penalty surpasses £100
AJ Bell has reported that HMRC is to hike late payment interest to 8.5% from 6 April 2025, with the gap between what…
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