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Advice group LEBC enters administration
National IFA, pensions and employee benefits consultancy firm LEBC has entered into administration after selling its assets to sister company Aspira Corporate Solutions.
FCA halts work on simplified advice regime
FCA appoints 3 new statutory panel chairs
IFAs warn Consumer Duty could hit profits
More than 4 in 10 financial advisers expect the FCA’s new Consumer Duty - which came into effect on Monday 31 July - to hit profits due to the cost of complying with the new rules.
Lisa Webster: A vulnerable client dilemma
We have heard a lot about vulnerable customers recently. Even before the Consumer Duty came along it was a big area of focus for the FCA and now we all have added responsibility under the duty.
FCA asks SIPP firms for cash interest policies
The FCA has written to investment platforms and selected SIPP providers to ask them to disclose how much of the interest they receive from cash and bank deposits they pass on to their customers.
Half of Planners expect Consumer Duty boost to SIPPs
Close to two thirds (61%) of Financial Planners believe pension and retail investment products will see a boost from the FCA’s new Consumer Duty.
SIPP sales recover with strong growth in 2022
Sales of Self Invested Personal Pensions (SIPPs) bounced back in 2022 to reach nearly 900,000 new plans arranged - the highest level since 2018.
Pension adviser banned by FCA over BSPS cases
Financial adviser Denis Lee Morgan has been banned by the FCA from advising on pension transfers and opt outs following British Steel Pension Scheme advice failings.
FCA censures 3 more firms for misleading BSPS offers
The FCA has today forced a further three firms to reverse the effects of misleading British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) offers.