Meet the Adviser Champions: Adviser Home's Brendan Llewellyn

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If the advice profession is to flourish then its members must unite together, rather than obsessing on divisions between how people go about their work, says Brendan Llewellyn.

The Adviser Home co-founder and director maintains advisers are making a quick migration from the "old fashioned, pure" style to a more broad-based planning approach, and argues it is therefore unhelpful to divide the sector and label professionals as either planners or advisers. Llewellyn is the latest Adviser Champion to appear in Professional Adviser's new series of videos, following our interviews with the Personal Finance Society's Keith Richards, the CISI's Campbell Edgar and Openwork's Philip Martin. To help advisers most effectively to become their own champions, he suggests a...

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