Monday 9 July 2012

Do you know that the provision of financial advice is changing soon??

The Financial Services Authority's (FSA) Retail Distribution Review (or RDR for Short) has been many months and years in the planning and will be implemented at the very end of 2012. 

Consumers need to be aware that these regulation changes and their effects on the delivery of UK retail financial services to the public will be significant. The FSA has started a process of raising the profile of the changes and we have also started to see the press joining in the process. I have no doubt that there will be much page space allocated to the topic over the autumn and winter months of 2012. It is important that those seeking financial advice know what these changes mean for them and the choices they will be provided into the future. 

The FSA has produced a consumer information document as a guide to the changes and to start the process of educating those seeking financial advice of what to expect in the future. This can be found at the following web-link here:  http://www.fsa.gov.uk/static/pubs/consumer_info/rdr-consumer-guide.pdf

Previously, I have noted these changes in my Blog in April 2012. Entitled 'All change in the delivery of UK financial services' further information can be found at the following Chapters Financial Blog-link: http://www.chaptersfinancial.com/30042012.php

The main headlines of these changes are:
  • Two main definitions of financial advice provision. An adviser will either be independent or restricted.
  • Financial Advice will be charged for on a fee basis bringing to an end the use of commission.
  • A higher level of industry qualification (Level 4 as it is known) will be required from advisers and they will need a Statement of Professional Standing Certificate to provide financial advice.
At Chapters Financial, we have been successfully offering a fee-based model for over 5 years now and plan to continue to offer high quality independent financial advice into the future for both our existing clients and our new enquirers. For information, Keith Churchouse achieved Level 6 qualification in December 2007.

Because each consumer is different, as is their financial planning needs, no individual device has been provided in this Blog. 

Keith G Churchouse, Chartered Financial Planner

Director, Chapters Financial Limited
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