Advisers welcome Brexit; Predict 'little impact' on business

'An exit would mean business as usual in many ways'

Nicola Brittain
clock • 4 min read

Brexit will be good for the UK and have little impact on IFAs or their client investments, advisers have told PA.

A referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union (EU) has been set for 23 June after the prime minister concluded a deal to renegotiate the country's position. PA canvassed adviser opinion on the referendum and what it would mean for their businesses.  Dan Farrow from SBN wealth management is not unusual in that all his clients are UK citizens meaning an exit from the EU will not change his client base. "An exit would mean business as usual in many ways," he said. Farrow explained that not only are his clients UK citizens, they tend not to have European investments eith...

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