Firm offers online advice for £49 annual fee

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A website offering generic financial advice to consumers for an annual fee of £49 has been launched.

Investment-Advice-Online.com has been launched by Chichester-based CPN Investment Management and offers "top-level" advice and information on ISAs, pensions and investments "at austerity prices". Subscribers can access "simple, straightforward and clear" information on products as well as research and forecasts from the firm's financial advisers. CPN says consumers can also use the site to check their own advisers "are working properly". A personalised financial planning report is also available at £350. Charlie Nicholls, managing partner, says: "There is not enough support for ...

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