Good morning and welcome to your Morning Briefing for Wednesday 6 July, 2022. To get this in your inbox every morning click here. Iress to scrap AO All things must eventually come to an end. Financial services software company Iress has confirmed it will cease support for Adviser Office from mid-2023. It has also
Read the digital issue in full here Cover feature There are great expectations for the pensions dashboards rollout in the UK, but there are also many sceptics. Momodou Musa Touray investigates Editor’s view If the dashboards work it will be one of the nation’s great IT projects, says Michael Klimes Leaders Amanda
The Consumer Duty applies to adviser firms of all sizes, so today we’re taking a look at how advisers can start to get ready for the changes. Amanda Newman Smith is joined by Shelley Read, from Royal London, and Financial Adviser Robyn Allen, from Robyn Allen Solutions, to discuss the new responsibilities that
A new study on the “vanished remains” of Waterloo soldiers suggests mass grave robbers dug them up and sold them to the Europe’s early fertilizer companies.
A new study examines the possible cause as to why no mass graves for the thousands of casualties from the Battle of Waterloo have ever been discovered.