GFA found to be ‘feasible’

October 24, 2007 by admin  
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The Thoresen Review of Generic Financial Advice released yesterday has concluded that it is a “feasible” project.

Appointed by the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Otto Thoresen carried out an examination of the practicality of providing a national platform for generic financial advice.

The investigation found that the benefits of delivery such a service would “outweigh costs by 3.5 to one”.

It also set out the most important qualities for a national GFA service as found in consumer research. These stated that it should be “supportive and informative” as well as “persuasive” without being critical.

Furthermore, it should be “available to all” and “not linked to a product sale” while also be “jargon busting”, advising on debt management, taxation and benefits.

Mr Thoresen said: “Complete impartiality and effective marketing will be critical. But it’s also essential to design a system which will be of genuine benefit to people and which can be sustained over the longer term.

“We are currently running pilot schemes to test out elements of a national system and the findings will enable us to develop the proposals further in the months ahead.”

The review’s final report will be published early next year.

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