Meet the Adviser Champions: SIFA's Ian Muirhead

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Advisers achieving professional status by virtue of their association with traditional law firms is the best-case scenario for financial advice, says Ian Muirhead.

The chairman of SIFA, which aims to encourage solicitors and advisers to work together for their mutual benefit as well as the benefit of their clients, sees working alongside the legal profession as a natural fit for financial advice. Muirhead is the latest Adviser Champion to appear in Professional Adviser's new series of videos, following our interviews with Openwork's Philip Martin, Adviser Home's Brendan Llewlleyn and Panacea Adviser's Derek Bradley.  The Personal Finance Society's Keith Richards and the CISI's Campbell Edgar have also made appearances. Aside from his beliefs ...

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