LONDON, ENGLAND, September 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) Prudential research shows that one in four (25 per cent) people would be interested in an online or telephone financial advice service if it reduced costs.
The research also shows that one in five are more willing to pay for financial advice now than they were before the global financial crisis.
Two out of five (39 per cent) people would be willing to complete online fact-finds before meeting with an adviser if that would reduce the cost of advice, according to independent research from Prudential.*
The nationwide research was conducted to gauge people's attitudes to potential new business models for financial advice, ahead of the introduction of the Financial Services Authority's Retail Distribution Review (RDR) from 1 January 2013.
The research shows growing support for alternatives to traditional face-to-face meetings, with 25 per cent saying they would be willing to receive advice online or over the phone if that meant lower charges. Around 11 per cent would be interested in receiving advice either on the phone or online, while 10 per cent would want an online-only service and 4 per cent phone-only.
Support for remote meetings with an adviser is stronger among the younger generation, with 39 per cent of 18 to 34-year-olds saying they would be happy to receive financial advice on the phone or online or through a combination of phone and online, compared to 23 per cent of 35 to 54-year-olds. The support reduces to just 15 per cent among those aged 55 plus.
Russell Warwick, Prudential's distribution change director, said: "Giving advice over the phone or online is a logical progression for advisers, and reflects the need to meet changing customer demand. We don't believe that an 'all or nothing' approach is set to emerge but we do expect firms to start integrating non face-to-face aspects of client servicing into their models over time, as clients become more comfortable about receiving advice remotely.
"Providing these services can be run in a way that is cheaper than the face-to-face approach, it should free up advisers' time, making their businesses more efficient and enabling them to focus on securing new clients. Conducting annual reviews by phone, for example, would cut travel time which, when added up for all clients, could amount to hundreds of hours over the course of a year."
The Prudential research shows that 47 per cent of people would expect the costs for an online or phone advice service to be at least half as much as a traditional face-to-face service.
The research also shows that nearly one-fifth (18 per cent) of people are more willing to pay for financial advice now than they were before the global financial crisis. This is a result of people being more concerned about their future finances and how current market volatility will impact their investments and financial future, as well as trusting their own judgement less when making financial decisions.
Notes to editors:
*Between June 25th and July 2nd 2012, Vision Critical conducted an online survey among 4,088 randomly selected British adults who are Springboard UK panellists. The margin of error - which measures sampling variability - is +/- 2.2%. The results have been statistically weighted according to the most current education, age, gender and regional data to ensure samples are representative of the entire adult population of United Kingdom. Discrepancies in or between totals are due to rounding.
About Prudential:
"Prudential" is a trading name of The Prudential Assurance Company Limited, Prudential Unit Trusts Limited and Prudential Distribution Limited. This name is also used by other companies within the Prudential Group which, between them, provide a range of financial services that incorporate retirement planning, investment planning, life assurance, pensions and savings.
Website: http://www.pru.co.uk/
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[Press-News.org] Prudential Reveals Two in Five Would Conduct Online Fact-Find to Save Money Post-RDRPrudential has revealed that one in four (25 per cent) people would be interested in an online or telephone financial advice service if it reduced costs, while one in five are now more willing to pay for financial advice.