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Financial advisers letting down UK investors in their time of need
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Financial advisers letting down UK investors in their time of need

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06/05/2010

Despite the stock market volatility of the last year leaving the majority of UK investors desperate for more advice and support from their financial adviser, for almost two thirds that advice has not been forthcoming, leaving them none the wiser as to the impact of the market turbulence on their investment performance.

 

According to new research from Skipton Financial Services, almost 60% of investors admit they have needed more support from their financial adviser over the last year.  However, over 60% have not had their investments reviewed in over a year, with 20% conceding that more than three years has elapsed since their last review.  The last year has seen the UK tentatively move out of recession, the FTSE 100 fall below 4,000 before bouncing back and many of the big banks posting huge financial losses, with the outcome and impact of the General Election adding to the uncertainty for investors. 

 

The investors most in the dark live in the capital – 71% of respondents from London have felt the need for more help from their financial adviser in the last year, yet less than a quarter have had an investment review during this time.  The age group most in need of the advice are those aged between 35 and 44 – those most likely to be thinking about the children’s futures.  Almost 70% aged 35-44 have needed more support ,yet only just over a quarter have had a review in the last year.

 

Mark Fleet, managing director at Skipton Financial Services, commented, "It is worrying to see that, at the time when investors most need support from their financial adviser, for the majority this advice has been severely lacking.  The last year or so has been a nervous time for anyone who has invested for their family’s futures and it is vital that financial advisers communicate with their clients in bad times, as well as good.  Through our Monitored Informed Investing proposition, Skipton Financial Services supplements its face-to-face financial advice with ongoing monitoring of all investments, the offer of a free fund switch for underperforming investments and quarterly performance mailings to ensure our clients have peace of mind and are always up-to-date with how their investments are doing.”

 

For more information on Skipton Financial Services and its Monitored Informed Investing proposition, people can call 0800 731 5345.

ENDS

For further information, please contact:

Matthew Cox, communications and PR manager, Skipton Financial Services

01756 694602 – 07870 230495 – matthew.cox@skiptonfs.co.uk

 

 

Editor’s notes

 

Skipton Financial Services (SFS) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Skipton Building Society and part of a growing family of financial services organisations in the Skipton Group.  SFS is a whole of market financial adviser, which means it is not tied to any provider and can recommend products from the whole market place.  It does not charge a consultancy fee and its particular specialisms include advising on investments and inheritance tax planning for people of all ages.

 

All figures quoted from a survey of 2,000 UK adults done for Skipton Financial Services by OnePoll.com from 30 April to 3 May 2010.

 

1. Given the volatility in the stock market over the last year or so, have you needed more support from your financial adviser during this time?

Response

%

Yes

58.70

No

41.30

 

2. When did you last have a full review of your investments?

Response

%

0-1 years

39.20

1-3 years

41.25

3-5 years

11.00

Not in the last 5 years

8.55

 

 

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