European IFA trade body launches

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A trade body for English-speaking advisers operating in mainland Europe launched this month.

The Federation of European Independent Financial Advisers (FEIFA) aims to help IFAs overcome the hurdles of operating on the Continent. One of its main objectives will be to provide a voice for IFAs with both national and EU-wide regulators. Other aims include, acting as a conduit for industry information and building relationships with product providers to ensure IFAs in Europe have constant access to a wide range of quality products. "We also aim to improve the bottom line for each of our member firms, with access to exclusive products and improved remuneration terms," says Paul ...

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