Chase de Vere raises hourly fee to £250

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IFA firm Chase de Vere has increased its hourly adviser fee to £250 after completing an annual review into its pricing structure.

Adviser fees increased from £200 to £250 per hour at the same time administration fees were increased from £75 to £80 per hour. Chase de Vere head of communications Patrick Connolly said: "We either charge clients as a percentage fee or as an hourly fee. Our hourly fees have not increased for a few years but we review this every year. "We made the decision that, based on the level of service we provide, the fact that we offer independent financial advice, and other rates in the market for independent financial advice, we made the decision to increase them so that, for us, offering hou...

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