A couple of years ago, we discussed the merits of offshore bonds in an article for International Adviser that was used as its Continued Professional Development Corner. We think it …

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A couple of years ago, we discussed the merits of offshore bonds in an article for International Adviser that was used as its Continued Professional Development Corner. We think it …
Surviving Covid-19 on a personal level is, of course, paramount to everyone in terms of health but soon attention will swap to surviving financially. Whilst, for all our national economies …
On Friday 27th March, The Pensions Regulator announced an effective three-month defined benefit pension transfer freeze, referred to in this article. Multiple reasons have been given. It allows trustees more …
In light of recent events, our Investment Team have devised a Coronavirus Investment Strategy. Our Coronavirus Investment Strategy as of March 25th, 2020: Since the 10th March, the systematic shutdown …
Which is the best country to retire to? Brexit has thrown open discussions about how those who are retired and living in the EU will be affected, for those thinking …
Update 20th December 2019 Since posting this blog, Moneyweb in South Africa have published an update on the story. While we cannot comment on the contents, it does reinforce the …
The Aisa story started in 1999 when Aisa Financial Planning Ltd obtained its UK authorisation on 19th September 1999. From inception, James Pearcy-Caldwell and Clive Tutton shunned the high initial …
On Monday 23rd September, Thomas Cook went into liquidation, further to our blog yesterday. For those still on a Thomas Cook holiday the return flight will be via another airline …
A colleague of mine in Aisa International, a registered adviser in South Africa, is now coming across a number of ‘disgruntled’ Gibraltar QROPS investors in South Africa. The concerns seem …