Guide to Advice launches online directory

Laura Miller
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Guide to Advice, a website which helps those looking for financial information, guidance and advice online, has today launched a searchable financial directory.

The free, reviewed directory is for consumers seeking websites providing information, financial guidance and advice, or looking for websites where financial products can be bought online. More than 110 financial services websites have been reviewed in the specialist directory, with more to be added on a regular basis. All websites have been reviewed by the Guide to Advice team and are independent and unbiased. The site will not provide individual financial advice, but it will hold detailed information about online propositions with critiques on each website stating what is availabl...

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