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Advisers leverage MPS to move upmarket – Cerulli Associates
Advisors who outsource portfolio construction have more time to focus on services that cater to HNW clients Model…
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Later-life mortgages can help over-50s navigate potential tax rises in the autumn budget
Written by Leon Diamond, founder and CEO at LiveMore Mortgages, the mortgage lender for people aged 50 to…
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Why Rachel Reeves must steer clear of a major pensions blunder
Targeting pension contributions for additional tax take stamps on the social contract, says James Floyd, managing director of…
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Quanta Group expands advice arm with Craven Street Wealth’s acquisition of Pharon
Quanta Group, the next generation financial services group, has expanded its financial advice capability with the acquisition of…
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The Budget won’t ‘get Britain working’ unless it backs a preventative health growth strategy
In the following exclusive piece for IFA Magazine’s New Insurance & Protection, Dave Capper, CEO of Westfield Health, explores…
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Halloween is done and dusted – so why is the Budget spooking so many?
As the Autumn Budget 2025 approaches, speculation over tax rises and fiscal tightening is intensifying. Before assumptions harden…
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Potential changes to inheritance tax and capital gains tax in the Budget
Charlotte Coombs, Legal Director in Birketts LLP’s Private Client Advisory team, assesses the growing uncertainty ahead of the…
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Autumn Budget 2025: gifting cap and wealth taxes could shake mortgage market
With the Autumn Budget 2025 set for 26th November, John Fraser-Tucker, Head of Mortgages at online mortgage broker…
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AIC: Government’s proposed changes to renewables subsidies would erode investor confidence
The Association of Investment Companies (AIC) has strongly criticised the government’s proposals to align inflation indexation for the Renewables Obligation…
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Autumn Budget: High earners face £4,000 extra tax from extended thresholds freeze
High earners could pay over £4,000 more tax a year without any real boost to their purchasing power…
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