Your IndustryNov 10 2016

Suitability letters: Keep your reports short

twitter-iconfacebook-iconlinkedin-iconmail-iconprint-icon
Search supported by
Suitability letters: Keep your reports short

The matter of suitability letters and reports has exercised the minds of advisers over the years. For some, they are a necessary evil to satisfy compliance. For better advisers, they are a means of informing the clients about financial planning arrangements that are being made and why the client will be better off after following their advice.

For unlimited access to FTAdviser content...

Register now for free

  • Read the latest news and views from the world of financial advice
  • Never miss a story - sign up to our email alerts
  • Bank CPD while you read
Have an account? Sign In