Who moved where in another busy week in financial services?
Maria Nemeth joins the paraplanner.com's Martin Vaughan and threesixty business consultant Phil Billingham as speakers at the IFP's inauguaral paraplanner conference in May.
A former Bluefin IFA is being sued for £300,000 by his former employers over claims he poached clients.
The FTSE ticked 40 points higher in early trade on Thursday as investors paused for breath following days of volatility as a result of the nuclear crisis in Japan.
Legal & General will look to increase its direct protection business to meet the challenges presented by the post-RDR distribution landscape.
Direct Line insurance has lost its three-year appeal against a critically injured man it accused of lying to secure millions in damages.
A 35-year-old man has been found guilty of the murder of former St. James's Place investment adviser Geoff Kerr.
Updated: Global stock markets fell sharply on Tuesday as investor panic spreads following a third explosion at Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant.
Britain will keep its triple-A credit rating after one of the world's leading ratings agencies said the coalition's austerity measures had done enough to stabilise the public finances.
Great feedback this week (even if I do say so myself) on an article outlining the benefits, or not, of operating as part of a national IFA or as a directly-authorised adviser.