Nearly six million people in the UK would be willing to pay for advice if it cost less, according to research from online financial advice service OpenMoney in conjunction with YouGov.
Of the respondents who said they would be unlikely to pay for financial advice in the future, 17 percent said for them to pay for it, it would need to cost less.
The findings form part of a detailed look at the nation’s wealth, debt and the need for advice: The UK Advice Gap: Are Consumer Needs For Advice And Guidance Being Met?
The study reviewed four advice gaps identified by Citizens Advi...