Environmental investing is suffering an identity crisis
More than £1bn of retail money flowed into ethical funds in 2017, representing the highest annual level of sales for this type of fund ever, but the sector’s progression is stifled by an identity crisis.
Bitcoin to become ‘significant feature’ in modern day divorce
The rise of cryptocurrency, and in particular Bitcoin, means divorcing couples may use the currency to hide their wealth from one another, warns a family law expert.
RL360° targeted in insurance scam
Insurance firm RL360° is the subject of a law suit on the Isle of Man for damages alleging breach of contract and negligence after it paid out a policy belonging to a deceased doctor, who turned out to be alive and the victim of identity theft.
Steel workers fed sausage and chips in pension transfer bid
A company that introduced British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) members to the now-collapsed IFA firm Active Wealth offered “sausage and chips” meals in meetings heavily geared towards pushing transfers on them, according to a damning Work and Pensions Committee report released Thursday.
DeVere poaches Guardian manager in Middle East
The manager for Guardian Wealth Management’s Abu Dhabi office is to return to the deVere Group, with almost immediate effect.


