Want to stay updated? Let us know if you’re interested in regular email updates.
Close
Skip to content
Money Helper logo Money Helper logo Money Helper logo Money Helper logo Money Helper logo Money Helper logo
Cymraeg
  • Benefits
  • Everyday money
  • Family & care
  • Homes
  • Money troubles
  • Pensions & retirement
  • Savings
  • Work
  • Universal Credit

    Find out how Universal Credit works and how to manage your payment

    Benefits if you have children

    Entitlements to help with the cost of pregnancy or bringing up children

    Benefits if you’re sick, disabled or a carer

    Understand what support is available for coping with ill health

    Benefits in later life

    You may be entitled for help with other costs on top of your State Pension

    Benefits and work

    Extra support if you’re working, self-employed, or you’ve lost your job

    Benefits to help with housing costs

    Support to help with rent or mortgage payments if you’re on a low income

    Problems with benefits

    What to do if something goes wrong with your benefits

    Benefits

    All Benefits guidance

    Tools

    Tool

    Money Navigator

    Tool

    Money Manager

    Calculator

    Benefits calculator

    ALL TOOLS

    Pensions issues? Join our community group

    Join our private Facebook group ‘Your pension and planning for the future – by MoneyHelper’ to get help and to chat about pensions

  • Banking and payments

    How to choose, use and manage bank accounts

    Budgeting

    How to budget, find the best deals and switch to save money

    Buying and running a car

    How to buy and finance a car, deal with problems with car finance, and cut running costs

    Credit

    Credit basics, applying for credit, credit ratings and problems with credit

    Insurance

    Insurance for cars, health, travel, and help with insurance

    Everyday money

    All Everyday money guidance

    Tools

    Tool

    Compare bank accounts

    Tool

    Budget Planner

    Tool

    Money Midlife MOT

    ALL TOOLS

    Pensions issues? Join our community group

    Join our private Facebook group ‘Your pension and planning for the future – by MoneyHelper’ to get help and to chat about pensions

  • Becoming a parent

    Having a baby, returning to work, childcare costs

    Death and bereavement

    Wills, inheritance, sorting out estates

    Divorce and separation

    Sorting out money and homes, what if you have children, money after break ups

    Illness and disability

    Managing costs, extra financial support, help with work or study

    Long-term care

    Paying and getting funding, ways to pay, problems with care

    Student and graduate money

    Credit cards, bank accounts, student debts

    Talk money

    Difficult conversations, talking to teenagers, older people and partners

    Family & care

    All Family & care guidance

    Tools

    Calculator

    Divorce calculator

    Calculator

    Baby costs calculator

    Tool

    Budget Planner

    Calculator

    Benefits calculator

    ALL TOOLS

    Pensions issues? Join our community group

    Join our private Facebook group ‘Your pension and planning for the future – by MoneyHelper’ to get help and to chat about pensions

  • Buying a home

    Mortgages, help buying, remortgaging, first-time buyers, help and support

    Renting

    Renting a home to live in, renting out a home, and overcoming problems

    Homes

    All Homes guidance

    Tools

    Calculator

    Stamp Duty calculator

    Calculator

    Mortgage affordability calculator

    Calculator

    Mortgage calculator

    ALL TOOLS

    Pensions issues? Join our community group

    Join our private Facebook group ‘Your pension and planning for the future – by MoneyHelper’ to get help and to chat about pensions

  • Help with the cost of living

    Budgeting, paying bills, finding extra financial support, coping with job loss

    Dealing with debt

    Bills, court fines, help with debts

    Money problems and complaints

    What to do about mis-selling, compensation and complaints

    Scams

    Spotting scams and what to do if you’re caught out

    Money troubles

    All Money troubles guidance

    Tools

    Tool

    Debt advice locator

    Calculator

    Benefits calculator

    Tool

    Bill prioritiser

    ALL TOOLS

    Pensions issues? Join our community group

    Join our private Facebook group ‘Your pension and planning for the future – by MoneyHelper’ to get help and to chat about pensions

  • Auto enrolment

    Introduction, how it works, all about contributions

    Building your retirement pot

    How much do you need, ways to build your pot, transferring and merging

    Pension basics

    Starting a pension, types of pension, understanding pensions

    Pension problems

    Complaints, financial help when retired, changes to schemes

    State Pension

    How it works, what you might get, National Insurance

    Taking your pension

    Ways to draw your pension, when can you retire, Pension Wise appointments

    Tax and pensions

    Tax allowances, tax paid on pensions, tax relief

    Pensions and retirement

    All guidance, including how to use the Pension Wise service

    Tools

    Appointment

    Book a Pension Wise appointment

    Calculator

    Pension calculator

    Tool

    Money Midlife MOT

    Tool

    Find a retirement adviser

    ALL TOOLS

    Book your free Pension Wise appointment

    Over 50? Get free, impartial guidance from our government-backed service. We’ll explain your options for taking money from your pension pots.

  • How to save

    Getting started, getting the most out of savings, problems

    Investing

    How to invest, types of investing, buying and managing

    Types of savings

    Help with meeting goals, tax-friendly saving, saving for children

    Savings

    All Savings guidance

    Tools

    Calculator

    Savings calculator

    Tool

    Budget Planner

    ALL TOOLS

    Pensions issues? Join our community group

    Join our private Facebook group ‘Your pension and planning for the future – by MoneyHelper’ to get help and to chat about pensions

  • Employment

    Basics, benefits, tax and National Insurance

    Losing your job

    What to do, alternatives, redundancy pay

    Self-employment

    Starting out, insurance, tax, self-assessment

    Work

    All Work guidance

    Tools

    Tool

    Budget Planner

    Calculator

    Redundancy pay calculator

    ALL TOOLS

    Pensions issues? Join our community group

    Join our private Facebook group ‘Your pension and planning for the future – by MoneyHelper’ to get help and to chat about pensions

  • Benefits
  • Everyday money
  • Family & care
  • Homes
  • Money troubles
  • Pensions & retirement
  • Savings
  • Work
  • Universal Credit Find out how Universal Credit works and how to manage your payment
    Benefits if you have children Entitlements to help with the cost of pregnancy or bringing up children
    Benefits if you’re sick, disabled or a carer Understand what support is available for coping with ill health
    Benefits in later life You may be entitled for help with other costs on top of your State Pension
    Benefits and work Extra support if you’re working, self-employed, or you’ve lost your job
    Benefits to help with housing costs Support to help with rent or mortgage payments if you’re on a low income
    Problems with benefits What to do if something goes wrong with your benefits
    Benefits All Benefits guidance
    Tools

    Tool

    Money Navigator

    Tool

    Money Manager

    Calculator

    Benefits calculator

    ALL TOOLS

    Pensions issues? Join our community group

    Join our private Facebook group ‘Your pension and planning for the future – by MoneyHelper’ to get help and to chat about pensions

  • Banking and payments How to choose, use and manage bank accounts
    Budgeting How to budget, find the best deals and switch to save money
    Buying and running a car How to buy and finance a car, deal with problems with car finance, and cut running costs
    Credit Credit basics, applying for credit, credit ratings and problems with credit
    Insurance Insurance for cars, health, travel, and help with insurance
    Everyday money All Everyday money guidance
    Tools

    Tool

    Compare bank accounts

    Tool

    Budget Planner

    Tool

    Money Midlife MOT

    ALL TOOLS

    Pensions issues? Join our community group

    Join our private Facebook group ‘Your pension and planning for the future – by MoneyHelper’ to get help and to chat about pensions

  • Becoming a parent Having a baby, returning to work, childcare costs
    Death and bereavement Wills, inheritance, sorting out estates
    Divorce and separation Sorting out money and homes, what if you have children, money after break ups
    Illness and disability Managing costs, extra financial support, help with work or study
    Long-term care Paying and getting funding, ways to pay, problems with care
    Student and graduate money Credit cards, bank accounts, student debts
    Talk money Difficult conversations, talking to teenagers, older people and partners
    Family & care All Family & care guidance
    Tools

    Calculator

    Divorce calculator

    Calculator

    Baby costs calculator

    Tool

    Budget Planner

    Calculator

    Benefits calculator

    ALL TOOLS

    Pensions issues? Join our community group

    Join our private Facebook group ‘Your pension and planning for the future – by MoneyHelper’ to get help and to chat about pensions

  • Buying a home Mortgages, help buying, remortgaging, first-time buyers, help and support
    Renting Renting a home to live in, renting out a home, and overcoming problems
    Homes All Homes guidance
    Tools

    Calculator

    Stamp Duty calculator

    Calculator

    Mortgage affordability calculator

    Calculator

    Mortgage calculator

    ALL TOOLS

    Pensions issues? Join our community group

    Join our private Facebook group ‘Your pension and planning for the future – by MoneyHelper’ to get help and to chat about pensions

  • Help with the cost of living Budgeting, paying bills, finding extra financial support, coping with job loss
    Dealing with debt Bills, court fines, help with debts
    Money problems and complaints What to do about mis-selling, compensation and complaints
    Scams Spotting scams and what to do if you’re caught out
    Money troubles All Money troubles guidance
    Tools

    Tool

    Debt advice locator

    Calculator

    Benefits calculator

    Tool

    Bill prioritiser

    ALL TOOLS

    Pensions issues? Join our community group

    Join our private Facebook group ‘Your pension and planning for the future – by MoneyHelper’ to get help and to chat about pensions

  • Auto enrolment Introduction, how it works, all about contributions
    Building your retirement pot How much do you need, ways to build your pot, transferring and merging
    Pension basics Starting a pension, types of pension, understanding pensions
    Pension problems Complaints, financial help when retired, changes to schemes
    State Pension How it works, what you might get, National Insurance
    Taking your pension Ways to draw your pension, when can you retire, Pension Wise appointments
    Tax and pensions Tax allowances, tax paid on pensions, tax relief
    Pensions and retirement All guidance, including how to use the Pension Wise service
    Tools

    Appointment

    Book a Pension Wise appointment

    Calculator

    Pension calculator

    Tool

    Money Midlife MOT

    Tool

    Find a retirement adviser

    ALL TOOLS

    Book your free Pension Wise appointment

    Over 50? Get free, impartial guidance from our government-backed service. We’ll explain your options for taking money from your pension pots.

  • How to save Getting started, getting the most out of savings, problems
    Investing How to invest, types of investing, buying and managing
    Types of savings Help with meeting goals, tax-friendly saving, saving for children
    Savings All Savings guidance
    Tools

    Calculator

    Savings calculator

    Tool

    Budget Planner

    ALL TOOLS

    Pensions issues? Join our community group

    Join our private Facebook group ‘Your pension and planning for the future – by MoneyHelper’ to get help and to chat about pensions

  • Employment Basics, benefits, tax and National Insurance
    Losing your job What to do, alternatives, redundancy pay
    Self-employment Starting out, insurance, tax, self-assessment
    Work All Work guidance
    Tools

    Tool

    Budget Planner

    Calculator

    Redundancy pay calculator

    ALL TOOLS

    Pensions issues? Join our community group

    Join our private Facebook group ‘Your pension and planning for the future – by MoneyHelper’ to get help and to chat about pensions

Home
Cymraeg
  1. Home
  2. Getting help & advice
  3. Financial advisers
Getting help & advice Financial advisers

Choosing a financial adviser

Choosing a financial adviser might seem daunting, but if you need help with a financial decision it’s well worth persevering. A good adviser can save you money and a lot of worry.

What’s in this guide

  • How to find a financial adviser
  • Types of adviser

The key to finding the right financial adviser is knowing what type of advice you need.

For example, are you:

  • looking for help with investing into your pension or a Stocks and Shares ISA?
  • coming up to retirement or navigating your way through it?
  • looking for a mortgage or perhaps life insurance?
  • simply looking for help with keeping your finances on track and meeting your long-term goals?

There are lots of reasons why people need advice from a financial adviser. But there are also lots of different types of adviser, so it’s important to know who to go to and when.

How to find a financial adviser

Personal recommendation from friends or family is one way to find a financial adviser. But even if you get on well with an adviser it’s hard to judge in the short term how good a job they’ve done.

Some unions or affinity groups and workplace pension schemes have selected advisers to recommend to their membership. So if you’re a member of one of these groups, check with them first.

There are services that can help you search for a financial adviser based on where you are and what you’re looking for help with. They include:

  • Our Retirement adviser directoryOpens in a new window which helps you find an adviser who may be able to help you make decisions about your retirement and other financial planning issues (eg investments, care options and equity release).
  • The Personal Finance SocietyOpens in a new window this tool from the financial planning professional body can help you find a local qualified adviser (it includes advisers who cover more than retirement options so mortgages, investments and other financial planning).  
  • Unbiased a free service to match you to a fully regulated financial adviser, mortgage broker or accountant.
  • Vouchedfor for reviewed and vetted financial, legal and accounting advice.
  • Society of Later Life Advisers (SOLLA) a not-for-profit society that can help if you’re in later life and are looking for an adviser with Later Life Adviser accreditation.

Find a retirement adviser

Looking for guidance on pension and retirement planning, long-term care planning, equity release, Inheritance Tax planning or wills and probate? 

Our Retirement adviser directory can help you find the right financial adviser for you.

Back to top

Types of adviser

Financial advisers aren’t always called ‘financial advisers’. Instead, they’re sometimes named by their specialism, such as ‘mortgage adviser’, ‘investment adviser’, ‘pension adviser’ or ‘financial planner’.

Sometimes, they are known as ‘brokers’ – often when dealing with products such as:

  • mortgages
  • home and car insurance, or
  • investments including shares.

Whatever they might be called, what all financial advisers in the UK do have in common is that they’re regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). This means there are rules they must follow when dealing with you. You can check if the adviser is on the Financial Services RegisterOpens in a new windo which lists the firms and individuals regulated by the FCA. Check the register or contact the FCAOpens in a new window you can phone on 0800 111 6768 (freephone).  

There are minimum qualifications that all regulated financial advisers need to have achieved. Most will have achieved benchmarks above that, such as the Chartered Financial Planner or the Certified Financial Planner qualifications.

They might also have specific qualifications covering the areas they specialise in, such as long-term care, equity release and pension transfers.

Most advisers will offer you a free initial meeting. This gives you the chance to get a sense of whether you're comfortable with them and how they work. Any properly qualified adviser will show you their certificates if you ask them to.

Join our Facebook group

Join our private Budgeting and Saving Facebook group for money-saving tips and support from a community of savers.

Advisers who deal with investments

This includes:

  • investments
  • pensions and retirement income products
  • holistic financial planning.

Advisers may also have a specific qualification to advise on pension transfers as well.

Advisers recommending these types of products must carry higher levels of qualifications and can’t receive commission from the products they sell.

Instead, they charge a fee for the advice they give but there might be different options for how you pay the fee.

Advisers who provide advice on the products listed above might also provide advice on protection insurance (such as life insurance) and sometimes mortgages.

Many offer holistic financial planning, where they’ll advise you on all aspects of your financial needs.

Advisers in this category are classified as either independent or restricted.

Restricted advisers might either be restricted in the type of products they offer, the number of providers they choose from, or both.

Independent financial advisers (IFAs) can recommend all types of retail investment products and pension products from firms across the market without restriction.

You might want to consider choosing an adviser who can deal with a wide range of product providers for the product they are recommending – and not just one or two. That way, you know you’ll be getting the widest choice.

But the quality and suitability of the advice shouldn’t be affected by whether you decide on an adviser who can advise on all the market or one who’s restricted to one or more providers.

Make sure you understand the type of service they offer before you decide whether to get advice from them. That includes the cost of the advice and the method of charging.

Find out more in our guides:
Financial adviser fees
Key questions to ask your financial adviser

Advisers who deal with mortgages and equity release

Mortgage advisers must have specific mortgage qualifications.

Advisers recommending equity release products must also have a specialist qualification in equity release. These advisers are still allowed to be paid by commission on any mortgage or equity release product they sell.

Some mortgage advisers also charge a fee for their services.

Many mortgage advisers can also advise on protection insurance, such as life insurance.

Mortgage advisers might offer a whole of market service. Although this won’t necessarily mean they can recommend any mortgage from every lender, as some lenders only offer mortgages direct to the public.

Some mortgage advisers offer ‘restricted’ advice and might be tied to just one lender or might only be able to choose from a small number.

An ‘independent’ mortgage adviser will be able to offer a broader range of options from across the whole of the market.

Appointed Representatives

Sometimes advisers work as ‘Appointed Representatives’. This means they can give you regulated advice on behalf of another firm, known as the principal firm. The firm checks they are suitable to do these activities (what they sell or arrange for you, or the advice they give you).

You’ll be protected if things go wrong with the activities the principal firm allows their representative to do. But you may not be covered for other activities. So it’s important to check if your adviser is an Appointed Representative and find the contact details for their principal firm by checking the Financial Services RegisterOpens in a new window or contacting the FCAOpens in a new window; you can call on 0800 111 6768 (freephone). 

Help with the cost of living 

Worrying about money because of rising rents, high energy bills or debt? If so, we're here to help.

Take the first steps to find your way forward with our guides to help you with the cost of living.

Advisers who deal with insurance

This includes: 

  • general insurance such as home, car and travel insurance 
  • protection insurance such as income protection and critical illness. 

These advisers are often also known as insurance brokers.

Like mortgage advisers, they’re paid by commission on any insurance product they sell. They don’t usually charge an extra fee.

Insurance brokers will also help you deal with any claims you might make and will shop around for you every year to make sure you’re getting the best deal.

If your circumstances are out of the ordinary – for example, if you live in an area at risk of flooding or you’ve health issues and need travel insurance – an insurance broker can be especially useful.

They know the insurers who deal with the type of insurance you need and will be able to find you the best deal.

But some insurance brokers deal with a wider range of providers than others. So always check the level of service they offer and how many providers they work with.

As with other types of financial advice, brokers who deal with a wide range of insurance providers will give you the widest choice.

You can find an insurance broker at the British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA) or call them on 0370 950 1790

Have you missed a payment?

Use our Debt advice locator tool to find free and confidential debt advice online, over the phone or near to where you live.

Back to top
Thank you for your feedback.
We’re always trying to improve our website and services, and your feedback helps us understand how we’re doing.
Share this article
Email Facebook Twitter
Share this with
WhatsApp LinkedIn
Copy this link
Send email
Copy this link
Financial advice

Financial advisers

  • Financial adviser fees
  • Choosing a financial adviser
  • Help if you’re worried about your investments or pensions
  • Do you need a financial adviser?
  • Key questions to ask your financial adviser
Looking for us? Now, we’re MoneyHelper

MoneyHelper is the new, easy way to get clear, free, impartial help for all your money and pension choices. Whatever your circumstances or plans, move forward with MoneyHelper.

Continue to website
Looking for us? Now, we’re MoneyHelper

MoneyHelper is the new, easy way to get clear, free, impartial help for all your money and pension choices. Whatever your circumstances or plans, move forward with MoneyHelper.

Continue to website
Looking for us? Now, we’re MoneyHelper

MoneyHelper is the new, easy way to get clear, free, impartial help for all your money and pension choices. Whatever your circumstances or plans, move forward with MoneyHelper.

Continue to website

Financial advisers

  • Financial adviser fees
  • Choosing a financial adviser
  • Help if you’re worried about your investments or pensions
  • Do you need a financial adviser?
  • Key questions to ask your financial adviser
H.M. Government logo
Money and Pensions Service logo
Level AA conformance, W3C WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 Clear English Standard for Websites logo
  • About us
  • Getting help and advice
  • Contact us
  • Partners
  • Tools and calculators
  • Give feedback
  • Welsh language scheme
  • Blog

Follow us:

© 2023 Money and Pensions Service, 120 Holborn, London EC1N 2TD. All rights reserved.

  • Terms & conditions
  • Privacy notice
  • Accessibility
  • Sitemap
  • Cookies
  • Cookie preferences Cookie preferences
Talk to us live for…
Close
Talk to us live for…
Close
Talk to us live for pensions guidance using…
Our pensions webchat and telephone helpline will be closed on Tuesday 28 March for staff training. We will re-open on Wednesday 29.
Previous Close
Talk to us live for money guidance using…
Previous Close
Talk to us live for pensions guidance using the telephone
Over 50 and want to know your pension options? Our call centre is closed right now, but you can explore your options with our simple online tool
  • From overseas: +44 20 7932 5780
  • For self-employed: 0345 602 7021*
Hours
  • Mon – Fri:9am–5pm inc 23, 29 and 30 Dec
  • Sat, Sun and bank holidays:Closed: 24–28 Dec and 31 Dec to 3 Jan 2022

* Calls are free. We’re committed to providing you with a quality service, so calls may be recorded or monitored for training purposes and to help us develop our services.

Previous Close
Talk to us live for money guidance using the telephone
  • Welsh: 0800 138 0555*
  • Typetalk: 18001 0800 915 4622*
  • From overseas: +44 20 3553 2279
Hours
  • Mon – Fri:8am–6pm inc 23, 29 and 30 Dec
  • Sat, Sun and bank holidays:Closed: 24–28 Dec and 31 Dec to 3 Jan 2022

* Calls are free. We’re committed to providing you with a quality service, so calls may be recorded or monitored for training purposes and to help us develop our services.

Previous Close

Previous Close

Previous Close

Previous Close
Talk to us live for pensions guidance using web chat
Hours
  • Mon-Fri8am-6pm
  • Sat8am - 3pm
  • Sun and bank holidaysClosed
Previous Close
Talk to us live for money guidance using web chat
Hours
  • Mon, Wed, Fri8.20am - 6.20pm
  • Tues, Thurs9am - 6.20pm
  • Sat, Sun and bank holidaysClosed
Previous Close
Talk to us for pensions guidance using our web form

We aim to respond within 5 working days

Previous Close
Talk to us for money guidance using our web form

We aim to respond within 5 working days

Previous Close
Talk to us live for money guidance using WhatsApp

Download app: WhatsApp

For help sorting out your debts, credit questions or pensions guidance. For everything else please contact us via Webchat or Telephone.

Previous Close