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more advisers like offshore bonds LG

2 Nov 11

The number of advisers who say they are recommending offshore bonds to their clients has leapt 70% from 30 months ago, research conducted on behalf of Legal & General International (Ireland) reveals.

The number of advisers who say they are recommending offshore bonds to their clients has leapt 70% from 30 months ago, research conducted on behalf of Legal & General International (Ireland) reveals.

The research, which was conducted in September, found that half of advisers questioned said that they were already recommending offshore bonds, up from 30% in February 2009.

Most – 61%  – cited a growing awareness of the potential advantages such bonds offer in helping their clients to mitigate the effects of inheritance tax on their estates.

The research coincided with the release by L&G of its most recent third quarter results, which revealed that year-to-date new business sales at the LGII operation leapt 47%, to £423m, from the same point a year ago, when they stood at £288m. New business in the third quarter alone was £168m, up 31% from last year’s third-quarter figure of £128m.

Contributing factors

LGII chief executive David Fagan said noted that a number of factors contributed to the increase, including  the recent freeze on the level of the so-called transferable nil rate band at £325,000 until the 2014/15 tax year.

"[in addition], fewer advisers perceive offshore bonds as more expensive than onshore bonds," Fagan said.

"In our research only 6% of advisers questioned cited ‘too expensive’ as a reason for not using offshore bonds in coming months.

“There was also a 33% rise in the number of advisers saying offshore bonds are no longer more expensive than onshore bonds this time ‘round – 44%  – compared to 33% just two years ago.”

The research was conducted for LGII by NMG Group, which surveyed 333 advisers online between 6 and 19 Sept. In 2009, some 306 advisers participated in the study, also carried out by NMG.

 

Legal & General International (Ireland)’s Offshore Bond Survey 2011
  Sept 2011  Feb 2009 
 Percentage of IFAs who currently recommend offshore bonds to their clients  50%  30.1%
 Percentage of IFAs who believe offshore bonds are no longer more expensive than onshore bonds  44%  33%

 Source: NMG Consultants, for LGII

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