Royal Bank of Scotland's (RBS) advice arm and M&G have joined AIFA as associate members.
Associate members have no voting rights in the organization, but join as supporters of independent financial advice. Associate members include major providers such as Standard Life, Prudential, Aegon and Scottish Widows but RBS is the first advice arm of a high street bank to join AIFA's supporters. "By joining AIFA [RBS and M&G] are demonstrating their ongoing commitment to the IFA profession," said Stephen Gay, director general of AIFA. "Through additional work undertaken with RBS we will bring a series of regional events to our members. "This will allow us to visit them in l...
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