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Homebuyer market activity dips 22% in Q1, as slower market conditions remain
Homebuyer demand dipped by -5.7% during the first quarter of 2023, with the market also remaining -21.6% off the pace when compared…
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Tax threshold freeze has almost tripled in size since its initial costings with next year’s freeze set to net £12 billion
The size of the UK’s ‘stealth tax’ threshold freeze over six years has almost trebled to £25 billion, compared to the £9…
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Supplement or substitute – How do advisers view ChatGPT’s potential impact on financial services?
AI technology is without doubt the future we are heading towards. However, what that future looks like is still unclear. How…
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Financial Ombudsman Service publishes its 2023/24 Plans and Budget
The Financial Ombudsman Service has published its 2023/24 plans and budget which sets out their ambitions for the next financial year. You…
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Douglas Grant comments on the outlook for SMEs as GDP grows by just 0.1%
Douglas Grant, Group CEO of Manx Financial Group PLC, Comments on the outlook for SMEs as GDP grows by just 0.1%. He said:“Latest GDP…
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CISI Educational Trust Global Awards 2023 total £19,000
For the first time the CISI Educational Trust Awards has this year expanded to include universities from overseas. CISI’s partner universities have…
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Legal Expert Raises Confidentiality Concerns Over Employees Inputting Sensitive Data into ChatGPT
Richard Forrest, Legal Director at the UK’s leading data breach law firm, Hayes Connor, discusses the potential risks of employees sharing sensitive…
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New learning and development initiative for financial services professionals
Caroline Stuart and Melissa Kidd launch a new initiative today called The Co-Laboratory. Aimed at financial services professionals and with an emphasis on…
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ICYMI: How well do you know your EIS from your VCT? Octopus’ Jess Franks gives the lowdown for advisers
The end of the tax-year is fast approaching, with less than a week for advisers to get their clients’ affairs in order.…
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“Too fast” plan to raise State Pension Age has been shelved but not scrapped
The pace set by the government’s plan to bring forward the rise of State Pension Age to 68 by seven years was…
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