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777boyo
11th Apr 2016, 10:10
Excellent article in last weekends'FT - "British Expats - Why Your Financial Advisor might be a Bandit" (or a very similar title). Basically confirms everything we always thought about financial advisors based overseas. I hope this link to the article will work -

British expats, your financial adviser may well be a bandit - FT.com (http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/3d0178ee-fa4b-11e5-b3f6-11d5706b613b.html#axzz45VjHBVtc)

If the link doesn't work you can get instant free access to a limited number of articles per month simply by registering on the World business, finance, and political news from the Financial Times - FT.com (http://www.ft.com) website.

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johnjonesnine
13th Apr 2016, 06:30
Great article, pity that it is hard to access, but it makes two very important points:
It is important to get financial advice on a fee-basis from someone regulated in your home jurisdiction; and
Most of the so-called "advisers" in the Middle East, are not qualified to give advice in the UK, and sell products that would be banned in the UK.

donpizmeov
13th Apr 2016, 07:03
Lots of them have careers known as the FILTHIED. Failed in London, tried Hong Kong, Insolvent, eventually Dubai.