
Dan Cooper
News Editor at Money Marketing
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moneymarketing.co.uk | Dan Cooper |Ian McKenna |ian mckenna |Momodou Musa Touray
Continuum saw assets under influence grow by 21% year-on-year for the quarter ended 31 March 2025 to hit a new high of £2.5bn. Its annualised turnover projection also increased, by 24%, in the first quarter. Adviser numbers for the partnership also continued to grow, with the firm having 77 advisers across the UK and Ireland as of 31 March. Average adviser productivity rose by 12% to over £222,883 as advisers and clients both continued to benefit from the advice firm’s client-first propositions.
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moneymarketing.co.uk | Dan Cooper
Five financial planning firms have achieved chartered status from the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) in the first quarter of 2025. Chartered status is a symbol of technical competence and signifies a firm’s public commitment to professional standards.
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moneymarketing.co.uk | Dan Cooper |Kimberley Dondo
Good morning and welcome to your Morning Briefing for Wednesday 16 April 2025. To get this in your inbox every morning click here. Inflation hits the brakesCPI inflation fell to 2.6% in March – down from 2.8% in February and 3% in January, in line with market expectations. On a monthly basis it was 0.3%, compared with 0.6% a year earlier.
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moneymarketing.co.uk | Dan Cooper |Momodou Musa Touray
Christine Elliott has stepped down from her role as chair of the Personal Finance Society (PFS), with immediate effect. The PFS Board has announced that president Carla Brown has replaced her. It said that Brown’s appointment will “reestablish the tradition of the PFS president holding both roles concurrently”. The PFS added that it was “very grateful” to Elliott for her contribution during two periods as chair and one as senior independent director.
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moneymarketing.co.uk | Tom Browne |Dan Cooper |Kimberley Dondo |Roderic Rennison
It’s fair to say 2020 and 2021 weren’t your average years for MM, unless your average year includes a global pandemic, an economic nosedive and a political shake-up or two. Let’s start with the obvious: COVID-19. Practically overnight, the world shut down. Shops closed, planes were grounded and a sizeable chunk of the workforce swapped commutes for kitchen tables. The UK economy took a brutal hit, shrinking nearly 10% in 2020 — the steepest fall in over 300 years.
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