Regulatory Statement
Clayton Holmes Naisbitt Financial Consultancy LLP is a Limited Liability Partnership whose designated members are Lee Clayton, Richard Holmes, Paul Naisbitt and Clayton Holmes Naisbitt Limited.
Registered in England no: OC338091
Clayton Holmes Naisbitt Financial Consultancy LLP is Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Registration Number: 485351
The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate Taxation advice, Trust Advice, Estate Planning and some forms of Mortgages, Loans and School Fees planning.
Complaints
If you wish to register a complaint, please write to Clayton Holmes Naisbitt Financial Consultancy LLP, CHN House, 1 John Charles Way, Gelderd Road, Leeds LS12 6QA or telephone 0113 387 8240.
A summary of of our internal complaints handling procedures for the reasonable and prompt handling of complaints is available on request. In addition, if you cannot settle your complaint with us, you may be entitled to refer it to the Financial Ombudsman Service at www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk or by contacting them on 0800 023 4567.
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“We will continue to prioritise economic and fiscal stability”Latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) indicates that the economy experienced a slight expansion of 0.1% in August. In the three months to August, GDP increased by 0.3% – this is a slight improvement on the three months to July, which saw expansion of 0.2%. The services sector was the main driver […]
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“A relatively lower mortgage rate environment and steady wage growth have helped support buyer confidence”The latest data from Halifax shows that house prices decreased by 0.3% month-on-month in September, following an increase of 0.2% in August. Meanwhile, the annual growth rate eased from 2.0% to 1.3%, the slowest rate since April 2024. The average property is currently priced at £298,184. Regionally, Northern Ireland continues to see the fastest rate […]
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“If the UK economy is not competitive then it cannot grow”Ahead of the Autumn Budget on 26 November, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has urged the government to take decisive action to improve the competitiveness of the UK economy. In a new report the BCC warned that, without increasing investment and productivity, the UK risks falling further behind its international peers. In 1997, the […]