Advised investors are ‘less vulnerable’

Investors who receive financial advice are four times less likely to be vulnerable than the general population, according to analysis1.  The study looked at a cohort of more than 5,000 advised investors, assessing them using a psychometric financial wellbeing questionnaire. Designed by an in-house behavioural psychologist, the questionnaire was designed to find and evaluate indicators […]

The changing face of retirement – as the traditional ‘hard-stop’ is consigned to history

Catalysed by the 2011 abolition of the Default Retirement Age, a combination of economic and socio-demographic trends are changing people’s outlook to retirement; and this, in turn, is heightening the need to adopt a more fluid approach to retirement planning.  Carry on working   Research1 suggests the traditional ‘hard stop’ retirement is increasingly being consigned to […]

Narrowing the gender protection gap

You’ve probably heard about the gender pay gap. You may even have heard about the gender pension gap. But did you know there is also a gender protection gap?  Women are typically less likely than men to have insurance that protects them financially against the risk of being unable to work due to illness or […]

Economic Review February 2025

Growth stronger than expected in late 2024  Data released last month by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed that the UK economy unexpectedly grew in the final three months of last year, although more recent survey evidence still points to a sluggish outlook.  The latest gross domestic product (GDP) statistics showed that economic output […]

Commercial Property Market Review – February 2025

According to Rightmove, demand In Q4 2024 for industrial listings was 72% higher than in Q4 2023  The market in Scotland in Q4 was strong with industrial (+41%), office (+12%) and retail (+6%)   The RICS long-term outlook remains positive for the commercial property sector   Industrial prowess helps commercial demand soar  Demand for investment in commercial […]

Why financial procrastination can harm your health (and your finances)

Financial procrastination – delaying financial tasks – can negatively impact both your finances and health.  Signs of financial procrastination include fear of mistakes, lack of confidence, and unclear financial goals.  Combat procrastination by setting clear financial goals, seeking expert advice, and taking proactive action.  We all know that putting things off is all too easy. […]

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