Advisers place high value on regulatory compliance support

Financial advisers value hands-on compliance support above all else

Sahar Nazir
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Financial advisers value hands-on support when choosing a compliance provider, according to research by B-Compliant.

Statistics from the Manchester-based consultant found the majority of respondents regarded "support and assistance in meeting regulatory requirements" to be the most important factor when selecting a provider. Half of the respondents (50%) selected "knowing I have a go-to team to solve my regulatory challenges", while a quarter (25%) opted for "simplifying the compliance minefield" when asked how they measured the value received from B-Compliant. B-Compliant director Vicky Pearce said: "We have built our entire offering around removing the regulatory burden from advisers and working a...

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