In association with Adviser Business Review Magazine ATEB has produced a straightforward guide available for download that highlights key characteristics for an independent firm. We have included some anecdotal evidence to help illustrate various points, based on our field visits, knowledge and firm audits.
The FCA is now placing a greater emphasis on clarity for consumers. In our view, they simply want to be sure that firms are pretty much doing ‘what they say on the tin’ and not misleading clients. As part of our approach to checking a firm’s independent status we look for ‘Indicators’ that could suggest that the firm is Restricted. Some of these indicators have been highlighted in our report. If you really want to be Independent then our advice is simple:
- Don’t take referral fees or any third party payment that is linked to a product or service;
- Keep an open mind when you fact-find and offer solutions;
- Create a fee structure that means that you get paid regardless of the advice outcome;
- Ensure that any obligation, ownership, finance or something ‘sticky’ does not prevent the firm from providing a personal recommendation which is unbiased and unrestricted;
- Don’t offer pre-determined and default solutions;
- Always explain the virtues of holistic advice to clients;
- Maintain up to date CPD across the market;
- Ensure that your systems are transparent and well documented.
A copy of the report can be viewed and downloaded here.



Budget Announcement: Stamp Duty Land Tax & Capital Gains Tax Changes
Doug McFarlane Suitability 2024, Budget, content management, Mortgage, PI, Suitability Review, Template Enhancement, Update
Following the Chancellor’s budget announcement on 30th October 2024, we have updated ATEB Suitability to reflect the changes in Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) and Capital Gains Tax (CGT) rates. The revised SDLT rates are available in the optional Glossary of Terms when making Mortgage Recommendations. For CGT, the updated rates can be found in […]