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Consumers are overwhelmingly unwilling to pay for fee-based financial advice, according to a YouGov poll, with some expecting to pay as little as £10 per hour.
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Almost half of advisers have reported a shift in client money away from traditional pension saving to alternative products, a YouGov poll has found.
More than a quarter of consumers are put off from seeking financial advice because of its cost, research suggests.