Leaders in the financial services market are failing to do enough to support LGBTQ+ employees, according to a new report.
Wealth firm searches for integrations: Show Me Your Stack
Chris Grellas co-founded ProsperPlan Wealth in April in Gold River, California, and is seeking vendors who will communicate well with one another.
Women underestimate the importance of state pension
Working women significantly underestimate their reliance on the state pension before retirement, according to a new study.
Mortgage lending past pension age ‘now entrenched’
New data on mortgage lending from the Bank of England has revealed that lending into retirement has remained at a high level despite falling mortgage rates.
Britons deposit £20bn into cash savings in October
British savers put over £20bn into cash savings in October, the highest deposits ever seen outside of the Coronavirus pandemic.
PFS adds 24 Financial Planning roadshows for 2025
The Personal Finance Society (PFS) has added a programme of roadshows to be held across twenty-four locations in the UK for 2025.
9 in 10 new advice requests retirement focused – report
Pensions is dominating client advice requests, with 9 in 10 new requests including retirement planning, according to a new report.
9 in 10 advisers apologised to clients for platform service
More than 9 in 10 financial advisers (95%) have had to apologise to clients for poor platform service in 2024, according to a new report.
Musk calls for abolishing consumer agency GOP has long targeted
X-owner Elon Musk took to his platform to agitate for the elimination of the CFPB, a consumer protection agency.
BlackRock, Vanguard accused of antitrust violations by Texas
The Texas AG leads a lawsuit against BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street, alleging asset managers’ influence on coal production led to higher energy prices.