The importance of financial advice

At Royal London, we promote independent financial advice because we believe it helps customers make informed decisions and build long-term financial resilience.

Find a financial adviser

If you don't have a financial adviser, there's a number of directories that can be used to search for financial advisers in your area. These directories will set out what services they offer so you can choose the financial adviser that's right for you. Advisers may charge for their services – though they should agree any fees with you upfront.

MoneyHelper and VouchedFor are directory’s of advisers independent to Royal London. Their advisers are checked against the Financial Conduct Authority Register and they can sell a range of products, not just those from us.

The VouchedFor (opens in new window) provides details and customer reviews of financial advisers, mortgage advisers, solicitors, and accountants.

Using VouchedFor:

  1. Visit VouchedFor directory. Click here to access the VouchedFor directory.
  2. Enter location. In the search bar, enter your location or postcode.
  3. Select service filters. Choose filters such as, I am looking for help with ‘Pensions, pension transfers, auto enrolment’.
  4. Review advisers' profiles. Look for advisers mentioning pension expertise & services in their profiles.
  5. Contact advisers directly. Confirm they specialise in workplace pensions and can assist with employer needs.

 

The MoneyHelper Retirement Adviser Directory (opens in new window) provides details of financial advisers who are experts in pension and retirement planning, long term care planning, equity release, inheritance tax planning or wills and probate.

Using MoneyHelper Retirement Adviser Directory:

  1. Visit the directory. Access the MoneyHelper Retirement Adviser Directory.
  2. Choose your preferred mode of advice. Decide whether you'd like to receive advice via phone, online, or in-person.
  3. Apply filters. Use filters to specify your needs, such as setting up or managing workplace pensions.
  4. Contact advisers directly. Confirm they specialise in workplace pensions and can assist with employer needs.

Financial advice for your employees

If you're looking for financial advice for your employees, please refer them to our financial advice page. It explains how advisers can support employees in making important money decisions and help them plan for both the short and long term — whether they’re considering pensions and investments or looking at insurance and mortgage options. The page also outlines how to decide if financial advice is right for them, how to choose an adviser, and the advice process.