FT Business is the magazine publishing arm of the Financial Times Group, which is owned by Pearson Plc. In common with all Pearson companies, FT Business combines rich content and powerful brands. These characteristics also extend to our events division who produce targeted trade shows, exhibitions, briefings and awards ceremonies both for our publications and for clients in the financial services sector.
FTAdviser.com is FT Business´s all-encompassing website dedicated to the financial intermediary market, covering investments, mortgages, pensions, insurance, regulation and other key issues shaping the market. The website was transformed through a re-launch in March 2008, with the redesign completed with the adviser in mind.
FTAdviser.com strength comes from combining the expertise of Financial Adviser, Investment Adviser and Money Management magazines with dedicated up-to-the-minute news articles and in-depth commentary written by the FTAdviser.com team. It also boasts comprehensive online statistics services, jobs database, training programmes, blogs, opinion, and news and job email alerts.
Financial Adviser is the premier weekly newspaper for the UK´s independent financial advisers and the financial services sector. It was launched in 1988 after the Financial Services Act 1986 defined for the first time the role of the independent financial adviser.
Financial Adviser is the most widely distributed magazine in the sector, offering the most comprehensive and in–depth coverage of any title of its kind. It has won over a dozen awards for editorial excellence and many of its´ stories are followed up by the national press.
Investment Adviser is FT Business´s insightful weekly newspaper for investment professionals. It offers investment IFAs and those working in the retail fund management sector a comprehensive and lively publication dedicated to the highest quality writing and research.
Investment Adviser has won praise for its exclusive stories and balanced and analytical coverage of the dynamic investment sector.
Money Management magazine was first published in 1962 as The Unitholder, before becoming Money Management in 1970. The magazine and its journalists have so far been awarded over 70 awards.
Money Management´s strength comes from its unique and detailed surveys, many of which have become industry benchmarks. Money Management surveys are often referred to by regulators in their reports and are frequently covered by the national press because of their unique content.
Location: Leeds
Salary: Basic salary is £70,000 plus OTE £120K plus benefits
Location: Nationwide
Salary: £70,000 +++
Location: (CITY AND HOME COUNTIES)
Salary: Employed or Self Employed