The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is pressing ahead with three points raised by complaints about the Money Advice Service (MAS).
In late July, 77 financial services professionals lodged complaints about television advertisements for MAS, sparking an investigation. The ASA yesterday said it had rejected several of the complaints, but will pursue three main points it feels are valid grievances. The watchdog will investigate claims the term "Money Advice Service" and the use of the word "advice" in the ads is misleading because complainants allege it is information, not advice. The MAS' claim in its ad that its advice is "independent and unbiased" is under investigation as complainants said this gives the impre...
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