As providers move to turn off the trail commission taps, writes Tim Sargisson, advisers must recognise the urgent need to ensure they remain in control of their revenue streams
It was interesting to read the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has "no immediate plans" to change its policy on trail commission but is still considering the issue. As part of its Asset Management Study, the regulator consulted on whether it should remove trail commission on share classes sold before RDR but - at least for now - it seems to have stepped back from turning off the taps. Be in no doubt, however, trail commission will go - either through provider or regulatory intervention, or general diminution - and today this legacy income provides no foundation for any advice business....
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