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Why More People Are Turning to Expert Financial Advice as Britain’s Money Map Shifts

More than £7 trillion will pass between generations by 2050, increasing demand for expert advice on mortgages, pensions, and inheritance amid complex financial choices.

  • More than £7 trillion is set to move between generations by 2050, prompting people across Britain to seek expert advice on mortgages, pensions and inheritance.
  • Shifts in who owns wealth, including gender change, are increasing female financial influence, while pensions multiply and interest-rate and remortgaging pressures complicate decisions.
  • The platform backs its service with scale, connecting more than ten million users to FCA-regulated financial advisers, mortgage brokers and accountants managing over eighty billion pounds in assets through a network of over twenty seven thousand qualified advisers.
  • Many households are already reassessing mortgages and pensions as savers with modest pots face bigger consequences without professional guidance on inheritance planning.
  • Unbiased has partnered with Samaritans, donating 30p per successful adviser match and aims to raise twenty five thousand pounds as younger adults plan pensions earlier.
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Britain’s £7T money shake-up is pushing more people to seek expert advice (aff)

As Britain undergoes a huge shift in who holds wealth, from generations to gender, more people are realising they need expert financial guidance to make confident decisions about mortgages, pensions and long term plans.

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Why more people are turning to expert financial advice as Britain’s money map shifts

As Britain undergoes a huge shift in who holds wealth, from generations to gender, more people are realising they need expert financial guidance to make confident decisions about mortgages, pensions and long term plans.

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The Scotsman broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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