Industry
Best Practice | 21 Feb 17
Life is tougher for advisers as regulations bite
Financial advisers in the UK, Australia, Hong Kong, Canada and the US have reported that working in the industry is getting harder mainly due to regulatory changes, and they expect to see a shake-out in the next three to five years, according to a survey by Vanguard.
PEOPLE MOVES: Axa, HSBC, JP Morgan
Axa Life Insurance has lost its head of international brokers in Singapore, while the private banking arms of HSBC and JP Morgan have named regional heads of various European countries.
Spanish princess’s husband gets six years over €6m tax fraud
The brother-in-law of King Felipe VI of Spain has been sentenced to six years in prison and fined more than €500,000 (£426,565, $530,810) after being found guilty of charges including embezzlement, fraud and tax evasion.
Retirement | 20 Feb 17
Easier rules for small DB pension transfers considered
The UK government is open to considering a relaxation of the current rules around defined benefit pension transfers where the saver’s entitlement is quite small, a new consultation paper released on Monday showed.
British widow in France refunded over pension advice
A British widow has been refunded for poor advice she received from a UK adviser while living in France.