Phoenix squeezes more cash out of Axa deal than expected
Phoenix Group, Britain’s largest closed life fund consolidator, doubled operating profit during the first six months of 2017 as it said the cash earned from the Axa acquisition last year had been generated more rapidly than expected.
Best Practice | 24 Aug 17
Aussie IFA body pushes for reform of ‘independent’ definition
The Australian Association of Independently Owned Financial Professionals (AIOFP) has stepped up efforts to amend the legal definition of “independent advice” through the publication of a white paper seeking to challenge the regulator’s views.
Chinese prosecutor war on ‘financial crocodiles’ gathers pace
China’s top prosecutor has vowed to intensify a crackdown on financial crimes disrupting the country’s securities and futures markets.
Best Practice | 23 Aug 17
Analysis: Insistent client advice needs two suitability reports
Advisers are mulling the implications of FCA plans to incorporate the term ‘insistent client’ into its handbook guidance. The regulator has outlined what it sees as best practice – a move that could see advisers producing two suitability reports, with a particular focus on pension transfer advice.
Tax & Regulation | 23 Aug 17
FCA finds compliance officer with 20-yr record unfit for role
The Financial Conduct Authority has refused to let a compliance officer with nearly 20 years of experience carry out certain controlled functions on behalf of online trader Goldenway Global Investments.
