Adviser Alliance recruiting for RDR war

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Adviser Alliance, the organisation set up to fight regulatory change including the RDR, is now recruiting new members to challenge the FSA.

In particular, it is challenging the lack of a 15-year longstop provision, qualification requirements and the ending of provider commissions. The not-for-profit organisation now accepts membership applications after what it describes as "an extended gestation period due to ill health and teething troubles" with its website. Derek Gair of GDC Associates and a key member of Adviser Alliance hopes membership will now swell. "Since the problems with the website have been resolved, we have had a phenomenal response in terms of emails from advisers and we hope this now transpires into me...

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