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Only one-in-six UK adults expect a comfortable retirement
Just one-in-three (34%) UK adults have actively made a plan for how they will save for their retirement, new research by My Pension…
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Fewer than half of workers have discussed flexible working with managers, despite new statutory rights
Research by Phoenix Insights, Phoenix Group’s longevity think tank, has found that fewer than half (44%) of UK workers say that their…
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Why the EIS should matter to IFAs
This month marks two big occasions for the UK startup ecosystem. One is an exciting announcement from the Treasury couldn’t have been…
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Sasha Dabliz appointed as Marketing & Communications Director at The Openwork Partnership
The Openwork Partnership, one of the UK’s largest financial services networks, announces the appointment of Sasha Dabliz as Marketing and Communications Director. …
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BareRock partners with Just Finance Foundation to deliver financial education to children – and urges advisers to help share expertise
BareRock, the pioneering Professional Indemnity Insurance (PII) provider serving financial intermediaries, has partnered with the national financial education charity, Just Finance Foundation…
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SEIS flows jump 188% since Election Result
Flows of new money into the Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS) have surged since the General Election on 4th July. Between then and…
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UK REITs poised for significant re-rating
The UK Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) sector is on the cusp of a major re-rating, according to Matt Norris, Investment Adviser…
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Six features you need in your tech stack to stay competitive
intelliflo’s 2024 market-wide advice efficiency survey found that overreliance on manual processes and lack of integration and digitalisation are creating unnecessary errors…
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Paleo over pension: UK’s Focus on Health Over Wealth – But At What Cost?
London, [09] September 2024 – As the longevity movement continues to sweep the developed world, new research from J.P. Morgan owned digital wealth…
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Low financial literacy means people are worse off, even when salaries are accounted for, abrdn finds
People with low financial literacy are typically worse off than those with high financial literacy, even when their earnings are similar, new…
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