Who wouldn't want the chance to play and be coached in the nets for free at the home of English cricket later this month?
Most stock market investors prefer to scour opportunities on the Internet than seek professional financial advice, research suggests.
IFA consolidator Succession Advisory Services says it is well on the way to achieving its target of bringing together £7bn funds under management after signing up a tenth adviser firm.
A third of complaints against the major UK insurers were found in favour of the consumer, half the number upheld against banks, figures from the financial ombudsman (FOS) show.
Financial institutions have a long way to go before they can expect to win back the trust of financial advisers, Chris Cummings says.
Banks dominated new FOS complaints figures naming and shaming the worst offenders for the first time.
I am talking to lots of IFAs at the moment about their plans to transition their businesses to take advantage of the post RDR environment.
More than six in ten consumers feel they have a sufficient understanding of pensions to choose an appropriate plan for themselves, research suggests.
We have all heard of the 'nanny state', but recently I came across a term I hadn't heard before but which certainly struck a chord with me - the ‘nagging state'.
Aviva has cut by a third its use of doctor's reports (GPRs) on protection applications as it seeks to boost efficiency and lower costs.