Sandringham Financial Partners opens for business

Nicola Brittain
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Sandringham Financial Partners, the restricted national advice proposition backed by Simplybiz chairman Ken Davy, has opened today.

The firm had been waiting for FSA approval and received it this week.  The new national will offer restricted national advisers a fully integrated customer proposition, marketing support, technical information and quotation software. Advisers working for the national will have their professional indemnity, and Financial Standards Authority (FSA) costs paid as well as the cost of their professional body membership. Sandringham Financial Partners will also supply an integrated back office function and will be taking on all of the compliance administration. Chairman of SimplyBiz Ke...

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