How Spanish advisers are dealing with coronavirus
The country has been one of the worst hit by the pandemic in Europe
The country has been one of the worst hit by the pandemic in Europe
One firm says it is inevitable that covid-19 will ‘substantially slow down our business’
To offer financial planning services on the island
Both men and women need to be more emotionally astute
It is ‘looking at obtaining licences’ to bolster its operations
It can be described ‘as a camel which started as an intended horse, designed by committee’
Client risks becoming ‘the loser’ due to shortage of country-specific, compliant products
Long considered a reasonably-priced haven in the sun, but is Portugal still a draw for Brexit Brits?
European IFA firm Blacktower Group has launched two separately regulated companies – its first US business and a second operation in Germany.
There are some serious positives for savvy advisers with the long shadow of Brexit negotiations driving expats to seek professional advice in droves.
It is vital to get any new relationship off on the right foot, especially when money is involved. Understanding the questions that prospective clients should be asking, can help advisers ensure they are the right person to meet that client’s needs.
Gibraltar must put in place a system for regulating personal pensions in just over two weeks to enable the jurisdiction’s Qrops to retain their status and continue to operate in the market.