Financial Advisers in Northern Ireland
36 FCA-authorised advisers · Northern Ireland · 4.3★ average Google rating
There are 36 FCA-authorised financial advisers in Northern Ireland. All firms listed here are verified against the FCA Financial Services Register and must hold the minimum QCF Level 4 qualification.
Common advice specialisms among Northern Ireland advisers include Pensions, Retirement and Investments. You can filter by specialism below, or search by postcode to find advisers closest to you. All advisers are free to contact for an initial consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions — Financial Advisers in Northern Ireland
How many FCA-authorised financial advisers are there in Northern Ireland?
There are 36 FCA-authorised financial advisers listed in Northern Ireland. All firms listed on approval.co.uk are verified against the FCA Financial Services Register.
How do I find a good financial adviser in Northern Ireland?
Start by checking that any adviser is FCA-authorised using the FCA Register at register.fca.org.uk. Look for relevant qualifications (CII Diploma or Chartered status), check their specialisms match your needs (Pensions, Retirement and Investments are common in Northern Ireland), and ask for a free initial consultation before committing.
How much does a financial adviser cost in Northern Ireland?
Financial advisers in Northern Ireland typically charge an initial fee of 1–3% of assets advised on, with ongoing annual fees of 0.5–1%. Some charge fixed project fees (typically £500–£5,000 for a financial plan) or hourly rates of £150–£350. All advisers must be transparent about fees before you commit.
Are financial advisers in Northern Ireland regulated?
Yes. All financial advisers in Northern Ireland must be authorised or appointed representatives of an authorised firm regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). You can verify any firm's status on the FCA Register. Using an unauthorised adviser means you have no access to the Financial Ombudsman Service or FSCS compensation.
What financial advice services are most commonly needed in Northern Ireland?
The most common financial advice needs among Northern Ireland residents include Pensions, Retirement and Investments. Whether you are planning for retirement, buying a home, investing a lump sum, or managing an inheritance, an FCA-authorised adviser can help you make the most tax-efficient and suitable decisions for your circumstances.
Results are ordered by proximity to your postcode. This order does not indicate quality, suitability, or any form of recommendation. Always verify an adviser's current FCA authorisation at register.fca.org.uk before engaging their services.