RDR: State of the Advice Market 10 Years On
ABOUT THE EVENT
ABOUT THE EVENT
It is now 10 years since the Retail Distribution Review came into effect, ushering in the biggest change to the adviser marketplace since depolarisation in 2004.
Over the past decade, we have seen the rise in adviser professionalism, increasing transparency on fees and a strong focus on consumer outcomes. But we have also witnessed an ever-widening advice gap, caused by an initial outflow of advisers and the removal of commission; a tightening professional indemnity insurance market and ever-burdensome levies on firms who remain.
This event, brought to you by FTAdviser, will explore how advisers can build on the experience of the past 10 years to succession-proof their businesses for the next 10 years, reach a wider range of clients and use the advances in technology to streamline processes and grow their operations.
Watch the sesions on demand by registering via the button below and you'll receive an emails with instructions on how to login.
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KEY REASONS TO JOIN
UNDERSTAND
how RDR has influenced the financial advice market in 10 years since its introduction
CONNECT
with top level financial advisers and the regulators working on policy decisions such as the RDR
DISCOVER
how you can build on the experience of the past 10 years to reach a wider range of clients, streamline processes and succession proof your business
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