Advisers vs. COVID-19: survey
Money Management is asking advisers to share their thoughts on how the COVID-19 crisis is affecting their business continuity and how advisers are coping with an increased number of clients’ enquiries.
As global markets have been going through one of their most volatile and unpredictable periods times, financial advisers are working under increased pressure from clients and under strict self-isolation measures which significantly hamper their ability to conduct business.
On top of that, they need to continue to offer support to their clients at a time when many of them are making life-changing decisions with regard to their own financial situation.
If you wish to voice your concerns please complete our brief anonymous survey.
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