AdviserBook directory to be free to advice firms for another year

Subs waived until December 2019

Hannah Godfrey
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UK financial advice firms will be able to use AdviserBook without any charges in 2019 after the adviser directory waived its subscription fees for the second year running.

The directory was launched in late 2017 by Wales-based Niche IFA adviser Ray Adams (pictured). It lists only regulated advisers and aims to rival the likes of Unbiased and VouchedFor.  AdviserBook said it had gained "significant traction" in the last year, and wanted to continue its progress over the coming 12 months. In its first year, it dropped all subscription fees, and has decided to do so again for a further 12 months. "Last year, we made the decision to make AdviserBook free for everyone throughout 2018," said Adams. "And because we have seen AdviserBook gain significant tracti...

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