PA Asks: Do you think it is worth it for advisers to be Chartered?

This week’s poll also looks at new clients and Consumer Duty

Professional Adviser
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In this week's PA Asks, we want to know whether you think it is worth it for advisers to be Chartered.

Also, when did you last take on a new client? We also want to know if you feel on track producing your first annual Consumer Duty board report to the Financial Conduct Authority. Finally,  has HM Revenue & Customs' slow movement on the lifetime allowance abolition regulation caused headaches for your clients? Take part here Please kindly note that this poll will close on 10 May

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