One in four Britons say they have received poor financial advice and the source most quoted is IFAs.
A series of post A-Day guides to help advisers understand the impact of new legislation are being produced by Clerical Medical.
More than 20 million adults do not want financial advice, and believe they will never need it.
Pensions seems to have finally sunk into the public consciousness suggests a new report by The Pensions Advisory Service.
Stockmarket investors may reconsider financial intermediary firms as valuable investment propositions within a few years, according to KPMG.
Proposals to clarify the definition of "giving investment advice" have been put forward by the Isle of Man Financial Supervision Commission in a second consultation paper outlining plans for modernising financial services legislation.
There are no surprises in the white paper pension document and it is a small step forward which is probably as much as we could have expected.
Sometimes, it feels as though there are no surprises in pensions anymore.
One of the key benefits of Lord Turner's proposed National Pension Savings Scheme (NPSS) is its suitability to everyone means there is no need for the inclusion of regulated advice, claims the ABI.
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has said it could regulate the suitability of advice given to people opting out of a National Pensions Savings Scheme (NPSS) should it be introduced.