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FTAdviser Podcast

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FTAdviser is the Financial Times’ specialist title dedicated to the UK financial advice profession. Each week one of our reporters will be joined by a panel of experts to discuss issues such how the latest regulatory developments will impact advice firms, how advised clients will be affected by the latest developments in pensions, investing, mortgages and tax, and how the financial advice profession will develop and grow. The FTAdviser Podcast is designed to inform regulated UK advisers on a range of topics, covering investments, pensions, regulation and other key issues.

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FSMA 2.0 could make UK regulators ‘most powerful’ in the world

Last month, in the Queen’s speech, the government announced plans to bring in new legislation to "strengthen" the UK's financial services industry and ensure it acts "in the interest of all people and communities". This will be achieved through a financial services and markets bill which will be introduced the coming year. In this week's podcast, FTAdviser deputy editor Damian Fanato speaks to Langcat director of public affairs Tom McPhail and Pimfa director of government relations and policy Ti...

Jun 10, 202227 min

Price of investing

In this episode of the FTAdviser In Focus podcast First Wealth's Anthony Villis and Square Mile's Tom Poulter discuss the price of investing. Has the cost of passive investing reached its nadir? Or is there room for further price drops? We also discuss adviser take-up of passive funds and a booming ESG interest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 30, 202222 min

Finding real returns in an inflationary environment

With inflation soaring, interest rates rising and waves of economic and geopolitical uncertainty hitting the equities and bonds, investors can’t be blamed for struggling to find returns. In this week's podcast, FTAdviser's investment reporter Sally Hickey speaks to Sam Dovey, head of research at Ravenscroft, and Ian Brady, chief investment officer at WH Ireland, about where to find real returns, why investing in China is a good idea and how they've found hybrid working. The FTAdviser Podcast is ...

May 27, 202223 min

How does the war in Ukraine affect portfolios?

The war in Ukraine has led to a spike in the Geopolitical Risk Index not seen since 9/11, but while some investors are responding to the long-lasting shifts, others are warning against getting whiplashed, as "geopolitical shocks can work both ways". Speaking on the latest FTAdviser In Focus podcast about the effects of geopolitics on investments and what it means for other mega-trends is William Morris, head of investments at Weatherbys Private Bank, and Aneeka Gupta, director of macroeconomic r...

May 23, 202232 min

Why is the FCA concerned about equity release?

The Financial Conduct Authority has warned advisers it needs to look again at the equity release market to make sure it is working in the best interests of consumers. This would be the second time the regulator has looked into this rapidly growing market to make sure it is working as it should. So this week FTAdviser reporter Ruby Hinchliffe is joined by David Forsdyke, head of later life at Knight Frank and a former equity release supervisor at the FCA, and Laura Healy, a mortgage and equity re...

May 20, 202232 min

CPD: How crypto has come of age

Advisers who chose to ignore crypto may have missed the development the market has undergone in recent years, as demand for the assets soared, prompting many regulators to take notice. In this podcast, which is worth 45 minutes of CPD, we will discover how crypto investing has come of age, what trends we are seeing in this market currently, and how advisers might look to position themselves as the regulatory treatment of the assets changes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informa...

May 18, 202239 min

‘City bosses need to take mental health personally’

Mental health is a topic which, in recent years, has come to the forefront of discussion at many businesses for the first time in history. Particularly following a global pandemic, which, for much of us, took a serious toll on our mental states. In 2020/21, work-related stress, depression or anxiety accounted for 50 per cent of all work-related ill health, according to the most recent government figures. This week, to mark Mental Health Week, Ruby Hinchliffe, senior reporter at FTAdviser, spoke ...

May 13, 202227 min

The ‘Amazonification’ of the client experience

Financial advice has come a long way over the years, more so after technology during the pandemic has evolved the way we all live. The ability to have everything at the click of a button means clients expectations from financial advisers and firms will be fast moving. Speaking to FTAdviser on this podcast, two experts discuss the ‘Amazonification’ of the client experience and where we are at in the industry. Russell Andrews, global head of advice solutions for SEI's Asset Management distribution...

May 06, 202232 min

How broken is the mortgage market?

Britain's housing market is broken and the property bull market could soon turn into a bear, mortgage advisers told FTAdviser in March this year. Eye-watering increases in the cost of living, combined with every-high house prices and wage growth that is low by comparison to both inflation and the rate of house price increases in some parts of Britain, have led advisers to question how sustainable the housing market is at the moment. Speaking to FTAdviser on this podcast, three experts in the fie...

Apr 29, 202218 min

The outlook for emerging markets post-Covid

Emerging markets may be considered less risky to invest in now, compared with the past, but they face a number of headwinds. Borrowing to tackle the pandemic has left many facing sovereign debt worries. Additionally, China continues to be a drag on the EM investment sector, exacerbated by its zero-Covid policy. In this special edition of the FTAdviser Podcast, sponsored by Schroders, deputy features editor Ima Jackson-Obot speaks to David Rees, senior emerging markets economist at Schroders, and...

Apr 27, 202226 min

How FCA network reforms could impact firms

Reforming networks’ appointed representative models is high on the Financial Conduct Authority’s agenda this year, and it’s been a subject of much controversy since the publication of the watchdog’s consultation in March. According to the FCA, networks generate between 50 and 400 per cent more complaints and supervisory cases on behalf of themselves and their members than firms which are not networks. This led the watchdog to conclude more issues arise from principals and ARs than they do from d...

Apr 22, 202231 min

Investing at a time of volatility

Rising inflation and interest rates mean 2022 started with heightened volatility, which has not let up since.So what does this mean for investors? This week, FTAdviser contributing editor David Thorpe is joined by Peter Fitzgerald, total return fund manager at Aviva Investors and Peter Doherty, fixed income investor at Sanlam, to discuss how then are approaching the issue. They discuss how sure we can be that assets will perform as they have in the past and that correlations that have been there...

Apr 14, 202223 min

The future of platforms

Platforms have reached another inflection point. Most, if not all, major advised platforms have upgraded their technology now, as the calls from advisers grow louder for better integration and more easily attainable routes to data. This means platforms, theoretically, have the tools they need now to truly start innovating for advisers. Meanwhile, a number of customised platform providers have emerged - all offering slightly different services - but the onus being generally the same, which is to ...

Apr 08, 202229 min

Exploring governance - the G in ESG

In this episode of the FTAdviser In Focus podcast, in partnership with Wisdom Tree, we take a look at governance - the G in ESG. Whether it is diverse representation on boards, strategic considerations, political lobbying or cyber risk management, governance plays an important role in how businesses are being run. Done well, corporate governance could mean long-term better performance for a company, but done badly it could have dire consequences for the business and its investors. Discussing gov...

Apr 05, 202237 min

'Get money in now': how the Spring Statement affects pensions

A few weeks ago the Spring Statement was expected to be an uneventful macroeconomic update, but the war in Ukraine and spiralling cost of living meant chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak had to take action. This he did by cutting the national insurance contribution threshold by £3,000, cutting fuel duty by 5p a litre and pledging to cut the base rate if income tax to 19p in 2024. In this week's podcast, FTAdviser news editor Amy Austin talks to Claire Trott, divisional director of retirement...

Apr 01, 202221 min

Is the party over for ESG?

UK investors put £37bn into environmental, social and governance funds during 2021, continuing the trend of these funds attracting huge amounts of money. But at the start of 2022, rising inflation and interest rates meant the growth stocks which tend to populate ESG funds underperformed. Indeed the MSCI ACWI ESG Universal index has outperformed the MSCI World index in each of the past five years but so far in 2022 it is lagging behind. This week FTAdviser reporter Sally Hickey is joined by Ben Y...

Mar 25, 202226 min

The evolution of responsible investing

Impact investing is a term within the ESG eco-system which describes investing only in the instruments of companies that have a measurably positive impact on society. This distinguishes impact investing from other forms of ESG, which can be more focused on excluding companies on the basis of specific harm caused. But impact investing does have the same challenges as any other kind of ESG investing, in that clients face the risk of being left over exposed to a narrow range of sectors. In this FTA...

Mar 23, 202228 min

Will the online safety bill tackle scams?

This month, the government has finally succumbed to pressure from the industry and included paid-for adverts in the scope of the online safety bill. Essentially, this means social media platforms and search engines will have a legal duty to prevent paid-for fraudulent adverts appearing on their services. This is in the hope that fewer people will be scammed via this method. This week FTAdviser news editor Amy Austin talks to Tom Selby, head of retirement policy at AJ Bell, and Tim Fassam, direct...

Mar 18, 202221 min

VCT and EIS in a high tax environment

On this episode of the FTAdviser In Focus podcast we discuss how advisers can use Venture Capital Trusts and Enterprise Investment Schemes to make some last minute tax savings for their clients as we approach the tax year end. Both offer generous tax breaks while promising to be socially rewarding. But what are the perks and pitfalls of working with these assets, and should you ever let the tax tail wag the investment dog? We are joined by Moray Wright, CEO and co-founder of Parkwalk Advisors, S...

Mar 16, 202228 min

How can we solve the UK housing crisis?

It is no secret the UK housing market is facing one of its biggest supply crises yet. At the start of this year there were 350,980 properties for sale in the UK, 36 per cent fewer than at the start of 2020. As the number of houses available to buyers remains low, house prices have simply continued to rise. In this podcast, FTAdviser is joined by Imran Hussain, a Nottingham-based broker at Harmony Financial Services, and Ellie Bateman, policy officer at Propertymark - the professional body for es...

Mar 11, 202234 min

Tips and tricks for using tax allowances and exemptions

Allowances and exemptions can amount to considerable savings and should be considered by every adviser looking to optimise tax savings ahead of the tax year end. But what's on offer, how can they be combined and should advisers prioritise one over the other? Carmen Reichman chats to Shaun Moore, tax and financial planning expert at Quilter, about which allowances advisers should be looking at and how they can help reduce the tax burden for their clients. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy fo...

Mar 08, 202218 min

Has abridged advice been a success?

Abridged advice was launched in 2019 to help clients decide whether to go ahead with a defined benefit transfer as part of the Financial Conduct Authority's bid to put an end to unsuitable DB transfers. But has it worked? This week FTAdviser news editor Amy Austin is joined by Fiona Tait, technical director of Intelligent Pensions, and Simon Harrington, senior policy adviser at trade body Pimfa, to discuss whether it has worked. The FTAdviser Podcast is the weekly podcast for financial advisers,...

Mar 04, 202222 min

Advising clients as the tax year ends

We are fast approaching the end of the tax year. The tax burden is at its highest in 70 years and from April household incomes are further squeezed by higher rates of National Insurance, higher energy bills and a stubbornly high inflation rate.So what do advisers make of this? What are the tips and tricks for some last minute savings and what does every adviser need to know about the tax year end?Speaking on this week's FTAdviser In Focus podcast are: Paul Stocks, IFA at Continuum, Helen Howcrof...

Mar 02, 202238 min

Financial planning through rising inflation

Justin King, chartered financial planner at MFP Wealth Management, Philip Martin, managing director at Unique Financial Planning and Christian Tomaszewski, financial planner at Timothy James & Partners joined Sonia Rach, senior reporter at FTAdviser, to discuss how inflation impacts financial planners. Martin said the industry, and media, needs to think more long-term when it comes to inflation. “We have got to stop reacting to short term moves in the markets that over the medium to long ter...

Feb 25, 202227 min

Insurance industry needs to act on scams

Alain Desmier, founder of lead generation compliance specialist Contact State, and Emma Thomson, founder of the Women in Protection network, have welcomed efforts in the insurance industry to root out the rogues but said more needs to be done. Speaking to Simoney Kyriakou, senior editor of FTAdviser, both guests urged the industry to highlight potentially misleading adverts to the regulators. "I believe it is all our duty, if we see an advert we do not like, to report it to the Financial Conduct...

Feb 21, 202227 min

Investing for inflation

Inflation across the globe is spiralling as price of energy rises due to a worldwide squeeze on supplies. In the UK, inflation has reached 5.5 per cent - its highest level in more than a decade - and it is predicted to get even higher over the course of 2022. This surge of inflation was originally expected to be transitory but some are now reassessing this. This week FTAdviser's special projects editor David Thorpe talks to a panel of investment specialists about investing at a time of surging i...

Feb 18, 202239 min

Stephen Timms on pension freedoms, guidance and advice

The work and pensions select committee has published a report on the five years of pension freedoms which found that savers needed more support to navigate the pension regime. Overall, the MPs found pension policy had revolved too much around pension pots rather than the individuals who were relying on this money for their later life security. The committee said the government and regulators needed to play a more active role than they did when the pension freedoms were first introduced to help g...

Feb 11, 202215 min

Emerging trends in protection

During 2020, advisers cited more interest in insurance than ever before. But with figures of sales tailing off in 2021, was this just a blip on the insurance radar? Are people truly seeing the value of protection or is this simply a knee-jerk reaction to Covid? Yet one trend that is emerging is a new proactivity among younger women aged 18 to 30. How can advisers capitalise on this current sentiment to encourage more clients and potential clients to consider taking out important health and life ...

Feb 07, 202237 min

Are UK equities making a comeback?

For years UK equities have been seen as laggards compared to the US. The UK market has been seen as too focused on value stocks such as banks and oil companies, with the focus on equity income often coming in for criticism. Indeed during 2021 investors pulled £4.4bn from UK equity funds. But has this changed? Since the beginning of 2022, amid rising inflation and interest rates, the Nasdaq has fallen by 12% and the S&P 500 has fallen by 6%. Meanwhile the FTSE 100 has remained stable, rising ...

Feb 04, 202225 min

Will a risk-based FSCS levy become reality?

The Financial Services Compensation Scheme levy may be one of the issues which most vexes advisers who run their own firms. Indeed the overall FSCS levy has increased in nominal terms from less than £300m in 2011-12 to an expected levy of £717m in 2021-22. The Financial Conduct Authority has accepted this situation is not ideal and it has admitted the burden of the levy has fallen on firms which have done nothing to bring about these liabilities. So now the regulator has set out plans to address...

Jan 28, 202224 min
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