Intrinsic chief and Chartered IFA on advice review panel

Carmen Reichman
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Adviser network Intrinsic CEO Richard Freeman has been named on an expert panel overseeing a joint Treasury and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) review of consumer access to financial advice.

The panel, which will act in an advisory function to the government and FCA and will be headed by Scottish Widows chairman Nick Prettejohn, comprises 16 senior figures representing providers, advisers and consumers. As well as Intrinsic chief executive Freeman (pictured), Keyte Chartered Financial Planners' Robin Keyte and former IFA Centre managing director Gill Cardy - now with Defaqto - will help to represent advisers' views. The Financial Advice Market Review (FAMR) was launched by the government and FCA in August to explore how access to advice can be "radically improved". It sta...

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