UK Finance Advice Reforms Essential, Says Life Insurance Comparison Site Quoteboffin.co.uk
Released
on: May 05, 2010, 1:40 am
Author:
QueryCLick LTD
Industry:
Financial
The complexity of the many financial services in the UK has
resulted in a knowledge gap that leaves some investors and consumers
unsure of where they stand, claims insurance comparison site
Quoteboffin.co.uk.
The company says that the current debates over financial matters that are taking
place in the run up to the elections only serves to further confuse the general
public. Quoteboffin believes this increase in the knowledge gap could lead to
consumers making rash decisions or choosing to listen to biased or incorrect
financial advice.
Financial correspondent Matthew Vincent reported in the Financial Times that the
Financial Services Authority (FSA) and independent advisors agree that financial
advice in the UK must be reformed. Quoteboffin is concerned that if reforms can’t be
agreed on, investors will be at risk of losing out.
"Understanding of financial investments, deals and insurance policies is crucial to
ensure that people are able to make an informed choice about the contracts they are
agreeing to.
"False, biased or incomplete advice means that consumers could be putting their
faith in the wrong person or company, and paying a high price for it."
The FSA is also vocally backing reforms and is insisting that no matter what the UK
elections hold, the government must hold fast to promises that the payment of
upfront commission to financial advisors would be banned by 2013.
When advisors are required to charge for their advice upfront, the advice they give
will be more likely to be impartial and Quoteboffin says this is an essential move
towards restoring consumer confidence as well as protecting individuals from
unscrupulous advisors. A Spokesperson explained: "Confidence in financial
institutions has been badly knocked by recent events and it’s important that it is
restored.
"If the public doesn’t trust the financial advice or services they are offered,
people could end up going without essentials such as health or life insurance simply because they
are scared of making the wrong decision. Reforms could help turn opinion around and
benefit many UK residents."
Contact Details: QuoteBoffin.co.uk
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BS35 4BL
email: enquiries@quoteboffin.co.uk
http://quoteboffin.co.uk/