Personal Finance Society pays tribute to Len Warwick

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The Personal Finance Society (PFS) has paid tribute to renowned adviser Len Warwick CBE, who died on Sunday.

Garry Hale, president of the PFS, said the organisation was saddened by the news. "Len was a much respected member of the PFS, and his support for his profession and raising professional standards was admired by all those who had the good fortune to know him," he said. Warwick, who was a former director of the Securities and Investments Board and chairman of its training and competence panel, was awarded the CBE in 1996 for Services to Financial Regulation. He was also a founder board member of the Association of Independent Financial Advisers and ex-Life Insurance Association pres...

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