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In 1998, Cher made a career comeback with hit single Believe, asking the poignant question: ‘Do you believe in life after love?’ Absolutely, but breakups can be a financial nightmare - even in your 20s. One in five (21%) UK adults aged 18-40 have delayed…

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Money Marketing’s Weekly Must-Reads: Top 10 Stories Major leadership changes and mounting tax pressures defined this week in financial services. As Hargreaves Lansdown welcomes Matt Benchener to the helm, the sector is also witnessing a dramatic rise in trust registrations — now hitting 835,000 —…

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Good morning and welcome to your Morning Briefing for Friday 16 January 2026. To get this in your inbox every morning click here. Debbie Seaton: Registration delays are costing advisers and their clients Scheme registration delays have become a major talking point on the Association…

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Scheme registration delays have become a major talking point on the Association of Member Directed Pension Schemes (AMPS) membership forum. At the start of 2025, registering a new SSAS typically took four to six weeks. As the year has progressed, approval times have stretched to…

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Transact has announced a further reduction in platform costs after extending its family linking policy to cover a wider range of family relationships. From 1 April 2026, the platform will allow family linking requests for siblings, siblings’ partners and nieces and nephews, as advisers increasingly…

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