Dame Colette Bowe, a former chief executive of the UK’s top financial regulator, and Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia, former chief executive of Virgin Money, have been appointed to the powerful Financial Policy Committee.
A survey of 700 DIY investors has revealed a raft of concerns from pension tax relief to ISAs.
The State Pension is 110 years’ old this week but an increasingly ageing population could spell future uncertainty according to experts.
Tributes have been paid after Chartered Financial Planner Tim Ames died on Christmas Eve aged 45 after a short illness.
Thousands of bereaved partners could be paying tax unnecessarily on ISA savings they inherit from loved ones, platform provider Zurich has warned.
Seasoned industry professional and PFS member John Lester has been hired by City-based investment consulting firm Square Mile as its new business development director.
New research from The Nottingham Building Society has revealed that 39% of retired people in the UK claim that they are having the best time of their lives since they stopped working.
Claims management companies (CMCs) - so-called ‘ambulance chasers’ - can now register for the temporary permission they need to operate when the FCA takes over regulation.
The Single Financial Guidance Body (SFGB) began its work this week as it starts to take over from previous bodies.
A survey of 200 users of Intelliflo’s Intelligent Office during December revealed that advisers were optimistic that 2019 would see them increase business and recruit more staff.
Page 1020 of 1801