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A new website allowing clients to rate their independent financial advisers (IFA) and leave comments about their experiences has gone live.

VouchedFor.co.uk is targeting retail distribution review (RDR) ready advisers. It will  only feature IFAs who work on a fee basis and will give details on whether they possess Level 4 qualifications. IFAs can be listed on the website for free, although there is a £30 monthly fee for the 'premium' service which puts the adviser on the website's homepage and providers social media links. Feedback can only be left by clients who have found the IFA through the website, although advisers are required to give three client references when they register. Clients who do end up leaving feedb...

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