Four firms join IFP accredited register

Nicola Brittain
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The Institute of Financial Planning has announced that four more firms are to join its Accredited Financial Planning Firms register.

The four firms are Hale Partnership, Midas Fides, Jessop Financial Planning and Tucana Financial Planning. These firms will join 40 already on the register, which was launched six months ago. To become accredited, firms must satisfy a set of criteria which demonstrates they offer a full financial planning service, including cashflow modelling as well as policies and procedures consistent with the IFP's Code of Ethics and Practice Standards. They must also offer a consistent company-wide fee structure. In addition, at least 50% of the firms FSA registered advisers must be qualifi...

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