IFAs' views split over the menu's impact

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Financial intermediaries are still struggling to establish whether the depolarisation ‘menu' will make a difference to their business, as an IFAonline poll reveals opinion is split.

Votes counted on the IFAonline opinions section reveal 50.68% or 74 of the 146 advisers who entered their votes believe the advice ‘menu’ will make a difference to their business. This compares with a fractional difference of 49.32% - the difference of just two votes – who say the depolarisation menu will not make a difference to their business. If you would like to add your vote to this or any poll, go to IFAonline’s opinions pages and vote and comments. If you are a financial intermediary and have a question you would like to put to your colleagues, email the editor. IFAonline

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