Why financial advice might be about to get cheaper

Review is expected to open doors for rollout of automated solutions similar to those used in the US

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Taking financial advice could be about to get much cheaper, after the Government announced a review of the market which is likely to promote low-cost online systems and could see the amount of free support significantly expanded.

The study will be conducted jointly by the Treasury and financial regulator the Financial Conduct Authority. Adviser trade publication FTAdviser reports it will effectively look at ways to "plug the advice gap", a phrase used to describe those who would benefit from professional support with their finances but are not able or willing to part with fees of up to £600 for a one-off review.

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