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  • Higher earners want more mobile access from advisers

    Higher income earners were more likely to want to track their finances and communicate with their financial adviser via mobile applications than lower earners, according to new research.

  • Financial education key to social mobility

    Better financial education in schools could be the key to increasing social mobility, according to a new study.

  • 24.6m have never taken financial advice

     

    A major new consumer financial survey has revealed that 24.6m people in the UK have never taken financial advice or guidance with 11m saying ‘perceived barriers’ deter them from seeking advice.

  • Savers expecting comfort in retirement less aware of pension

    Only 37% of UK adults not yet retired know how much they have saved in their pension pot, according to new research.

  • Quarter of Britons delaying major plans until they inherit

    A quarter (22%) of UK adults are holding out for an expected inheritance before going ahead with a major life event, according to new research.

  • Inertia is costing savers dear warns report

    Reluctance to diversify and move savings is causing many savers to miss out on better rates, according to a new report for UK Savings Week.

  • Confused.com survey

    Couples resent spending money on each other says survey

  • JP Morgan wealth manager service

    Consumer set to pay off debt and save in 2013 says survey

  • UK retirement destination priorities. Source: LV= Survey

    Tomorrow's retirees may shun life by the seaside

  • Post Office Savings

    £92bn is stashed away in 'secret savings'

  • Standard Life's Julie Hutchison

    Fewer Britons planning to save this tax year in an Isa

  • Selftrade's company logo

    Almost half of adults plan to work in 'retirement'

  • Lloyds Bank HQ

    People feel wealthy with salary of £65k per annum

  • Emolument.com website

    67% of financial services staff bored at work

  • Rain Newton-Smith, CBI chief economist

    Financial services jobs boom continues despite gloom

  • Great Boss Report

    Financial services bosses are voted UK’s best

  • Twitter logo

    Nearly 3 in 4 advisers now using social media

  • CBI's Rain Newton-Smith

    Brexit fears hit financial services optimism - CBI survey

  • Many middle aged people are failing to plan for retirement

    1 in 8 middle-aged have no retirement plan in place

  • Canada Life

    Insomnia for financial advisers due to regulatory burden

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