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St James’s Place is the biggest wealth manager in Britain, but it’s facing increased scrutiny and plummeting share prices. New consumer rules mean that clients have to be provided with fair value for money, and claims management firms are targeting St James’s Place to help claw back clients’ fees. Charlotte Gifford explores why the company is facing its toughest year yet.
Chris
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