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Current Independent Financial Advisers Market Assessment.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c91383) has announced the addition of "Independent Financial Advisers Market Assessment 2008" to their offering

Between 2003 and 2007 the profession of independent financial advisers (IFAs) has been targeted by a barrage of regulatory reform Regulatory Reform concerns improvements to the quality of government regulation.

At the international level, the "OECD Regulatory Reform Programme is aimed at helping governments improve regulatory quality -- that is, reforming regulations that raise unnecessary obstacles to
 and industry restructuring.

Economic conditions appeared stable for the majority of the review period, but present and future conditions remain very uncertain. The credit crunch Credit Crunch

An economic condition whereby investment capital is difficult to obtain. Banks and investors become weary of lending funds to corporations thereby driving up the price of debt products for borrowers.
 could lead to significant changes in the type of services demanded by consumers, as mortgages become more difficult to obtain and the value of equities stagnates or falls.

Regulations under the Financial Services Authority The Financial Services Authority ("FSA") is an independent non-departmental public body and quasi-judicial body that regulates the financial services industry in the United Kingdom. Its main office is based in Canary Wharf, London, with another office in Edinburgh.  (FSA FSA Financial Services Authority
FSA Food Standards Agency (UK)
FSA Farm Service Agency (USDA)
FSA Financial Services Agency (Japan) 
) have come to impact on all advisers, whether offering insurance, mortgages or investments. The depolarisation Noun 1. depolarisation - a loss of polarity or polarization
depolarization

change - the result of alteration or modification; "there were marked changes in the lining of the lungs"; "there had been no change in the mountains"
 of financial advice in the mid-2000s led to the purchase of many agents by large institutions, as well as to the expansion of multi-tie agent networks. The number of IFAs has fallen, as the costs of complying with the new principles and taking appropriate qualifications and continuing professional development CPD is the means by which members of professional associations maintain, improve and broaden their knowledge and skills and develop the personal qualities required in their professional lives.  have risen. New IFAs are now being recruited and trained to a higher level than in the past.

However, regulatory reforms under the Retail Distribution Review Discussion Paper (RDR RDR Reader
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 DP) propose further changes to improve the customer experience by segmenting advice according to customer levels. This Market Assessment report includes criticism of this approach. The report also considers the fortunes of IFAs working in the general insurance industry, where tied agents have a significant presence, in long-term insurance, where IFAs predominate, in mortgage advice, and in investment and savings.

The market conditions of 2008 mean that financial advice has never been more necessary, but only in the area of pension provision is there likely to be a significant increase in activity. Reforms to tax and pension law mean that innovations in persuading consumers to save are politically apposite ap·po·site  
adj.
Strikingly appropriate and relevant. See Synonyms at relevant.



[Latin appositus, past participle of app
, if possibly ineffectual, when their interest remains in their property as a hedge against inflation.

Our exclusive consumer research found that, although IFAs are widely respected, only a third of respondents agreed that they would consider using their services, while a larger number said that they would consult a financial adviser linked to their bank. In addition, the research shows that a high proportion of respondents find most financial information difficult to understand.

Overall, IFAs have survived the regulatory shake-up in robust form and are likely to perform a significant role in financial services distribution over the next 5 years (2008 to 2012).

Key Topics:

- Introduction

- Strategic Overview

- Insurance

- Mortgages

- Investments

- Pensions

- An International Perspective

- PEST Analysis

- Consumer Dynamics

- Company Profiles

- The Future

- Further Sources

Companies mentioned:

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- BARCLAYS PLC

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- THE MONEY PORTAL LTD LTD 1 Laron-type dwarfism 2 Leukotriene D 3 Long-term depression, see there 4. Long-term disability  

- OPENWORK LtD

- POSITIVE SOLUTIONS (FINANCIAL SERVICES) LTD

- TENET GROUP LTD

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c91383
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