Thoresen estimates 'Money Guidance' service will cost £49m a year

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The cost of the new generic advice service or Money Guidance scheme will be in the region of £49m a year to be split equally between government and financial services companies, Otto Thoresen announced today.

Unveiling his Review of Generic Financial Advice, Thoresen says the industry’s share should be raised via a levy, with contributors drawn from firms regulated by the FSA, consumer credit firms regulated by the Office of Fair Trading, and National Savings and Investment. The Review estimates the service will generate £5bn in benefits for the financial services industry, £6bn for the Government and £15bn for consumers. It is believed the service will be used by around four million people a year. Thoresen has called the service the Money Guidance scheme because he says consumers would not k...

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