Money Marketing’s cover features of 2023

Every month Money Marketing brings you an in-depth look at an important topic as part of our cover features series.

Here, we look the issues behind the headlines in 2023.


It’s not easy being greenMM-Jan-2023-cover

The FCA’s proposed measures to clamp down on ‘greenwashing’ have been well received – but is the industry doing enough to tackle the issue?

Scales of justice

When will British Steel workers ever get their money for missold pensions? Compensation should be close at hand, but FCA redress methodology is being contested as legal challenges loom.

Civil warEd - MM March cover_MM March 2023_Money Marketing

Civil war broke out between the PFS and the CII after the Christmas coup of 2022 saw tensions reach boiling point. Will the bloodshed continue?

Hybrid advice

Vanguard tried – and failed – to make its low-cost advice model work. So what is the answer when it comes to providing affordable, hybrid advice?

Big tech monster

There’s a big tech monster lurking in the dark, preparing to pounce. But how well is the industry placed to deal with the challenge? And can it adapt?

Winding road to recovery

The after-effects of Covid caused considerable harm to both individuals and the economy, with a record number of workers on long-term sick leave. Could the protection industry be doing more?

Security alarmEd - July Aug cover_27-Jun-2023_Money Marketing.indd

The financial sector faced a considerable surge in ransomware attacks in 2022, with a total of 120 incidents reported. In 2023, it is clear advisers still need to be cyber hackers.

Extra homework

Some networks welcomed the changes to the AR regime — but others say they were following the rules already and now must spend their time proving it.

Hold or fold?

It is an ongoing game of pensions poker over the triple lock. The only question is, should the government hold, or fold their hand?

No way out?

St James’ Place announced plans to scrap its controversial exit fees in 2025 – but did the FCA’s Consumer Duty fair value rules leave them with no way out?

Friend or foe?Front cover - Dec 2023/Jan 2024

The PFS and CII appear to have kissed and made up following their spat. Or are they just pretending to be friends?

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