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FCA bans ‘incompetent’ £125m pension transfer adviser
The Financial Conduct Authority has banned financial adviser Geoffrey Armin for “seriously incompetent” advice on £125m of pension transfers which resulted in losses for clients of nearly £4m. Despite the losses and the fees he earned, Mr Armin has not been fined by the FCA but has been ordered to pay £200,000 to the FSCS to […]
ICO fines firm £55k for making 21,000 pension calls
The Information Commissioner’s Office, the data regulator, has fined marketing firm MCP Online Ltd (MCP) £55,000 for making nearly 21,000 unsolicited calls about pensions to consumers. Between 1 January and 28 September 2022, MCP, of Wenlock Road, north London, made 20,939 unwanted direct marketing calls to people who were registered with the Telephone Preference Service […]
Maximising productivity in remote work: the essential tips you need
Guest post by Erika Witt Remote work has revolutionised the way we approach our professional lives. It offers the freedom to work from the comforts of our homes or any corner of the world. And the comfort of working remotely has many other benefits to enjoy. But, from juggling household chores and family responsibilities to […]
The Ladder: Scott Ford, U.S. Bank’s wealth head, on how not fearing ‘no’ helped him to the top
Ford shares how he rose from cold-calling as a broker to becoming head of wealth at one of the country’s biggest banks, and what’s next for his team.
SEC looking into JPMorgan advisory fees, Wells cash sweeps
The inquiry into Wells Fargo comes at a time when clients can often secure much better rates of return through money markets and certificates of deposit.
What’s Your Family Approach to Charitable Giving? Year-End Ideas & Insights
As the holiday season approaches, many of us are not only gearing up for festive celebrations but also considering ways to give back to our communities. Charitable giving is a big part of many family financial plans, and when done effectively, it can also allow you to make strategic tax moves at the end of […]
Kitces & Carl Ep 124: When Clients Evolve Out Of Your Niche Specialization Should You Stay Or Go (Or Not)
Many financial advisors have found that serving a client niche not only helps them run a more efficient firm (as they work with clients facing similar planning issues), but also attracts more new clients (as they are able to offer a unique value proposition for clients within the niche). Notably, though, while certain clients are […]
UK investors take £1.4bn out of funds in September
UK retail investors took £1.4bn out of funds in September, according to the latest data from the Investment Association. The month saw the largest outflows so far this year. Gross retail sales for UK intermediaries including IFAs totalled £8.8bn, representing a market share of 36.2%. This was a slight fall in the total (August: £8.9bn) […]
4 key family office trends to watch this fall
Competition for the business of family offices is heating up. From fine art to compliance, here’s what some of their needs look like today.