About 70% of brokers say the average amount of commission they earn per product has fallen in the past year, research suggests.
UK consumers are putting too much emphasis on price when insuring their lives, according to new research.
Britons are trailing behind the worldwide average when it comes to pension savings, warns a new report.
Over 80% of the UK population blames the banking industry for the credit crunch and the economic downturn, according to new research.
Switzerland could be forced to re-examine the way its wealth management businesses operate as the country comes under increasing pressure to withdraw its banking secrecy laws.
The UK financial adviser industry is potentially losing £1.7bn of business a year undertaking administration tasks rather than attracting clients and selling products.
Financial firms are doubling their annual technology spend to cope with the increasing pressures handling the surge in the volume of market data.
A new report from Datamonitor has suggested lenders are missing a trick when it comes to graduate and professional mortgages.
Households in the UK are for the first time since the last recession showing signs of having increasing difficulties in paying their debts, new research claims.
Mainstream lenders are playing a waiting game in terms of the equity release market because of a lack of experience and higher lending risks associated with the product, a new research report from Datamonitor claims.