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A fifth of IFAs have no fraud or scam protection in place – despite a third seeing an increase in scam attempts in the past year
A fifth (20%) of IFAs do not have protective measures against fraud and scams in place, leaving them at risk of an…
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General Election 2024: Evelyn Partners address the pension and tax questions that savers are asking
Much is up in the air across many facets of pensions and tax policy, and until a few weeks ago the main…
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Are we in a new paradigm for property investment?
Is the property investing of days gone by unlikely to work well for the future or does it still have a place?…
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Opinion: Analysis from RBC Brewin Dolphin’s Tom Buffham on the power of stewardship and the SDR
Sharing his latest thinking with us, Tom Buffham, portfolio manager at RBC Brewin Dolphin, explains how and why the importance of sustainable…
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New UK labour data makes Bank of England interest rate cut less likely in the short term: reaction
This morning’s announcement of the latest labour market data from the ONS, has got plenty for the MPC to consider ahead of…
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iPensions Group acquires legacy specialist SIPP and SSAS business from Morningstar Wealth Retirement Services
Growing specialist pension provider and administrator, iPensions Group, has acquired a portfolio of SIPP and SSAS business from Morningstar Wealth Retirement Services…
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Hodge makes criteria changes across its specialist mortgage range – Specialist lender increases age of first death stress on its 50+ product and moves to accept annexes
Specialist lender increases age of first death stress on its 50+ product and moves to accept annexes across its mortgage range Hodge…
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Three in ten young adults with a mortgage do not have life insurance
Almost three in ten (28%) young UK adults with a mortgage do not have life cover to protect them and their families.…
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Mortgage shelf-life drops and lenders increase rates
Moneyfacts UK Mortgage Trends Treasury Report data reveals the average shelf-life of a mortgage has dropped to 15 days, down from 28 days a…
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Despite Labour’s plans to add VAT to private school fees, high net worths will vote for Keir Starmer on July 4th
· Research reveals 27% of high net worth individuals (HNWIs) would vote Labour, 16% would vote Conservative and 15% would vote Liberal Democrat …
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