The cost of providing generic financial advice should be borne equally by government and the financial services industry, the Thoresen Review has said.
The review’s interim report calculates annual running costs of the service, which will support the introduction of personal accounts, are expected to fall between £40m and £80m. Review chairman Ot...
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