This report summarises the results of a survey of 233 firms active in providing financial advice on retail investment products, carried out in November 2015. The results from this survey informed the FAMR, the proposals recommended and are being used to inform the FCA’s ongoing supervisory work in this area.
The survey sample was quiite substantial, representing around 21% of the total number of advised retail investment product sales transactions in the population of relevant firms.
There is a lot of really interesting stuff in the report. For example …
“On average, 42% of the sample firms’ revenue from regulated advice services was from advice on investments; 21% was from advice on pension accumulation; 16% was from advice on retirement income; and the remainder was from other advice areas, such as protection products, mortgages, and general insurance. Of the firms in our sample, 80% had retail investments advice revenue of less than £1m in the most recent year; the largest 20 firms had at least £4m revenue; and the largest 10 firms all had revenues over £20m.”
There is also information on …
- types of business;
- customer segments;
- pot sizes;
- firms’ charging models;
- how firms are dealing with pensions reforms.



Financial Resilience Survey – General Insurance
Michael Senior Compliance FCA
The FCA Financial Resilience team has clarified the intention behind the data requested in their survey in relation to Question 2b. Question 2b, Please provide how much of your cash inflows advised in 2, is ‘contractually committed’. The online FAQ, gives the guidance … “We want to identify how much of your estimated cash inflow […]