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home about industry pensions protection planning investment mortgages tax regulation & politics networks ifa news latest articles on how did we end up with retired people without repayment vehicles for their interest-only mortgages october 10th, 2013 in the last few weeks, we have seen an alarming piece of research about mortgages and the elderly yet i have heard very little from the financial services industry. it may be somebody else’s problem but is that because of a failure of regulation. a report by the personal finance research centre and the international longevity centre uk suggests that one third of the over 70s with mortgages have interest only mortgages with no repayment vehicle. four in ten of the oldest mortgaged households have at least one interest-only mortgage without a linked investment to repay the loan, compared with six per cent among the under 55s – a reflection of changing times and changing policies. there are other results in this survey that suggest a failure of the mortgage industry or a failure of a banking system for allowing people to keep remortgaging into higher debt which at best saw borrowers marking time on these loans, when they should have been getting ..read more posted in investment , mortgages | no comments » rdr’s slow motion impact on consumer confidence august 7th, 2013 the rdr is already having impact on consumer confidence, according to a cofunds’ adviser poll though while the headline figure shows 57% of advisers saying it is improving or will improve confidence, it all feels a little bit slow moving. cofunds asked 404 financial advisers – so statistically significant – how long they expect it to take for consumer confidence to change following the introduction of rdr. sixteen per cent of respondents believe confidence has improved, 4 per cent expect to see an improvement this year, 13 per cent after a year, 12 per cent after two years and 12 per cent expect it to take more than three years. meanwhile 42 per cent believe that rdr will have no impact on consumer confidence. there is also an encouraging response to the new way of charging – which cofunds describes as fees. thirty per cent of respondents to the same poll said their clients have reacted positively to the transition, while 57 per ..read more posted in ifa news , industry , regulation and politics | no comments » pay rise or not, why don’t mps have to have their pension with nest or is it not good enough for the likes of them? july 11th, 2013 intriguing that in the mps’ salary debate, a move to a career average system from a final salary one, is seen as something mps would concede in return for more money. that sounds okay but it also involves them contributing substantially less (teachers take note). anyway i made the following argument today wearing a journalistic hat for a consumer audience on mindful money. i suggested that since mps are currently debating pension legislation which will see most people in dc of some form, that perhaps they should be in dc too. having mulled this a little further and given the news about the lifting of nest restrictions and the fact the oft is now worrying away at ae pensions set up under commission, perhaps mps should automatically be entered into nest, and quite obviously with no advice attached unless they were prepared to pay for it. the ultimate in alignment of interests between elected and electorate. and it could be in return ..read more posted in pensions | 1 comment » does retail financial services need a shake up in the approved persons regime? july 9th, 2013 this may go without saying but the move to abolish the approved persons regime has come about because of the behaviour of senior banking staff and the inability of the fsa/fca to come down on them like the proverbial ton of bricks. not a bad initiative you might say, recommended by the parliamentary banking commission, with a senior persons regime requiring a high degree of responsibility with lower level staff to be licensed. the chairman of the fca john griffith-jones, reported in money marketing, says he sees no reason why the regime should not apply across the market. but although hasn’t made up its mind, we do need to ask if the change is necessary, appropriate and proportional when it comes to advisers. in fact, do ifas and others in this neck of the woods have a view whether the approved persons regime has worked. (it does seem most people make it through which may be a bad sign). but ..read more posted in regulation and politics | no comments » friday thoughts – out of date portfolio theory/ pension fight pen / china’s misselling risk june 21st, 2013 chris gilchrist has slated modern portfolio theory in money marketing this week because it can’t cope with financial crises which is, obviously, a slight problem at the moment. but it is the following point which catches our eye at . “i regard it as unfortunate that the exam creators at the cii and elsewhere continue to regard mpt as holy writ. more than 10 years of increasingly sceptical academic commentary has yet to make it into the exam syllabus.” er quite. but isn’t it time the cii justified itself? if the papers are behind the curve or worse just propounding something that is wrong, then surely it is time to adapt things or if not to explain why not. “theory used as basis of much investment advice is out of date” is not a great headline for the sector. last thing it needs in fact. views welcome. at we can’t help but refer readers to a rather fiery pensions argument ..read more posted in investment , pensions , regulation and politics | no comments » how can the fca become smaller if its remit keeps getting bigger? june 19th, 2013 the parliamentary commission on banking standards wants a slimmer fca focusing on the big issues. here’s the relevant quote. “a strategic aim of the fca should be to become a smaller, more focused organisation. the commission recommends the fca replicate the bank of england’s stated intention for the pra to operate at a lower cost than its equivalent part of the fsa, excluding what is required to fund new responsibilities. the fca should set appropriate timescales for implementation of this recommendation.” but short of dumping the rdr what exactly, can the fca do to achieve this focus? one can look to history of course, to see how focus was lost. in the run up to the banking crisis, i heard countless ifas say that fsa was looking in the wrong places. the advisers said it was the bigger players and usually the banks where things were going wrong. i suspect a lot of these comments were referring to the industrial scale fast-tracked lending, ..read more posted in regulation and politics | no comments » amid the direct to consumer headlines is this a genuine usp from standard life? june 14th, 2013 standard life gave a briefing this week about its platform plans at its wee offices in the gherkin in the city of london. attended. among other things, it has announced a d to c platform which made a few headlines this afternoon. this has traditionally been a tricky move for insurers with ifas worrying about losing clients to a business partner which is also a rival. standard may have come up with the perfect way to sugar the pill. certainly from what it said this week, it will harness its asset gathering operation through things such as auto-enrolment, try and use that to encourage other investing, and when customers have enough assets to need advice they plan to refer them on to advisers who use the platform.there will be some details to be thrashed out of course. no doubt standard will want to ensure the advisers it refers business to, don’t suddenly shift the assets to transact ..read more posted in ifa news | no comments » is the burden shifting from consumers on non-disclosure? june 10th, 2013 the financial conduct authority’s first quarterly consultation paper is making some small adjustments to the language around consumer disclosure when they take out i

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