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You will find all our latest equity release news and posts on this page, covering everything from equity release and later life planning, to wills and probate, estate administration, private medical insurance and investment.
As and when anything of significance happens in one of these areas of specialism, we will bring it to your attention with our view of the change that has occured.
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Lifetime Mortgages Are Attracting Even More Attention As Equity Release Sales Continue To Soar!
The Equity Release Council has just released the latest equity release lending figures for the first quarter of 2019. The figures show: The release also includes member views from the recent member Census on the key drivers of market...
Equity Release Council Autumn 2018 Market Report
Download the latest Market Report from the Equity Release Council, by to learn all about the latest trends and changes within the equity release sector....
0The Need for Cash Flow Modelling Is Even More Relevant Now That Sales Are Really Shooting Up
Are you happy that your clients’ descendants will never complain that they discovered how equity release works? I read an article confirming the Equity Release Market continues to expand in leaps and bounds. Between January and June t...
0Wealth Accumulated Via Mortgage Repayments Reaces A Record £62.7 Billion in 2016 As UK Faces A Retirement Income Crisis
Wealth amassed by homeowners via mortgage capital repayments increased by 54% from £40.7 billion in 2005 to a record £62.7 billion in 2016. The report – co-authored by Rob Thomas and Dr Louise Overton2 – takes stock of the changing...
0The Care Act Is Here
The Care Act 2014 introduces new responsibilities for local authorities. It makes clear what local authorities must do and what people can expect so that everyone knows where they stand. It has major implications for adults needing care ...
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