Whether you’ve committed to yearly, 6-monthly, quarterly or whatever frequency of review, it is vitally important that you can demonstrate an audit trail of meeting the service levels agreed with the customer.
There are growing concerns in the industry that some advisers are not delivering the ongoing service as agreed or are providing a bare minimum service for disproportionate fees.
It is vitally important that you can demonstrate adequate servicing in accordance with the service standards agreed. Integral to this requirement is a good quality and comprehensive Review Report.
ATEB suitability incorporates review capabilities and, if you have not already done so, we would encourage you to investigate and develop review reports using the system.



Consumer Duty starts to take hold
Lisa Cross Compliance
Consumer Duty rules will take full effect from 31 July 2023. However, it is starting to show its face already. This message is now appearing on Connect in some circumstances. “The majority of firm types that need to apply for authorisation or existing firms seeking to vary their permissions will need to comply with […]