New directory AdviserBook drops all fees for 2018

‘Inviting everyone to claim their profile’

Hannah Godfrey
clock • 1 min read

Financial advice firms across the UK will be able to fully use recently-launched adviser directory AdviserBook without any charges throughout 2018, meaning no subscription fees for at least 12 months.

AdviserBook was launched late last year by Wales-based Niche IFA adviser Ray Adams (pictured). It lists only regulated advisers and aims to rival the likes of Unbiased and Vouched For. Previously, advisers could sign up for free, but would then have had to pay to personalise their profile, input additional office locations for the same firm and add extra advisers profiles, however, all of these charges have been dropped for this year. Prior to its launch, Adams said he wanted the directory to help to stop scams, and to help the public find the most appropriate adviser. Adams said o...

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