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Has anyone worked or used St James Place? They are a company offering Financial Advice...

The reason I ask is that I have been approached by them to join their "St James Place Academy" to train and become an advisor with them

Does anyone have nay experience of how they operate? should i be jumping at the chance to join them or give them a wide berth?

Thanks
Mikeyboy
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  • jobbingmusician
    jobbingmusician Posts: 20,347 Forumite
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    NO experience of St James Place. However, I recently mystery shopped a financial advice company. As I run a charity which operates like a CAB in my 'real' life (please note, I run it. I am NOT an adviser!!!) I was fascinated to learn how these places run.

    My experience was simply appalling. The adviser was good at checking my debts, who they were with, and amounts. He completely forgot to ask what my income was :eek: When I prompted him on this, he STILL forgot to ask me what my outgoings were. For all he knew, I could have been living rent free, with £2k a month disposable income. However, he stated quite clearly that a DMP would not be suitable for me, and was keen to sign me up for an IVA. At no time did he mention fees.

    Based on this, I would run like the wind from ANY financial advice company!!!!!!
    Ex board guide. Signature now changed (if you know, you know).
  • hansi
    hansi Posts: 3,001 Forumite
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    mikeyboy wrote: »
    Has anyone worked or used St James Place? They are a company offering Financial Advice...

    The reason I ask is that I have been approached by them to join their "St James Place Academy" to train and become an advisor with them

    Does anyone have nay experience of how they operate? should i be jumping at the chance to join them or give them a wide berth?

    Thanks
    Mikeyboy

    Sorry to be so late with this, only just seen it. I have had some experience with SJP. Some 15 years ago I invested a lump sum into some of their managed bonds ( I have a good pal who works for them), left it there for a few years and then surrendered it with about 60% profit.( It was in the good years of the FTSE!) and I currently have a Unit Trust ISA with them and have held it for about 18 months, presently seeing about 22% profit on my investment. Don't know what thy're like to work for, but they seem to attract some negative comments on this site.
  • barvid
    barvid Posts: 405 Forumite
    My company works with SJP and I can, at least, verify that they are a genuine IFA and not a scam organisation.
  • Tiggs_2
    Tiggs_2 Posts: 440 Forumite
    barvid wrote: »
    they are a genuine IFA

    No they aren't.
  • barvid
    barvid Posts: 405 Forumite
    Care to elaborate, Tiggs.....??? Reasons would be helpful to the OP.
  • Tiggs_2
    Tiggs_2 Posts: 440 Forumite
    There isnt much to add. SJP are not IFA's.

    As for the OP's question....i have no experience of their "academy" so can't really offer much advice in that respect.
  • Tiggs_2
    Tiggs_2 Posts: 440 Forumite
    Based on this, I would run like the wind from ANY financial advice company!!!!!!

    Isn't that like saying "i once ate a chicken that gave me food poisoning, based on this i wont eat anything else"
  • barvid
    barvid Posts: 405 Forumite
    I don't quite understand why Tiggs is saying SJP aren't IFAs when they are. My company works with IFAs; they bring us business in their capacity as an IFA. Or is he being picky because they describe themselves as providing "wealth management services"? The point I was trying to make was that they are a reputable and genuine organisation and not a fly-by-night sham who are out to fleece people. I'm not going to say any more because Tiggs will just say "no they're not" again without providing any substantive arguments, but if anyone wants to know more then their website is https://www.sjp.co.uk.
  • Tiggs_2
    Tiggs_2 Posts: 440 Forumite
    I dont really need any substantive argument.....SJP are not IFA's. Do you actually know what an IFA is? Their advisers sell SJP products.....if they described themsleves as IFA's they would be in a LOT of trouble!
  • winnie81
    winnie81 Posts: 887 Forumite
    I know of a few people who work at sjp they are based in my town and they don't rate it that badly. This is just people in passing etc at the school gates so I have never been in an in depth conversation with anyone ;)
    Wife to a great husband and mum to 4 fantastic kids 9,8,4,3 they drive me mad but I would do anything and give everything for my family :grinheart
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