V rarely in London.......
So soz.......
You don't (usually) pay IFAs. The insurer pay them a fee to him for the referral. There are a few who work on a fee for the advice but not many.
They are legally bound to provide you with a recommendation and the reasons behind it. All fully audited by external compliance to ensure you get the right deal for you.
Try
User Posted Link
to find one near you.
Posted By: BeverlyHills0201 on March 14th 2006 at 12:09:41
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