Grierson Dickens Limited is authorised and regulated by the The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Our register number is 403259. Our permitted business is advising on , non-investment insurance contracts, savings, investments and pensions (including pension transfers and opt-outs).
You can check this on the FCA’s register by visiting the FCA’s website register.fca.org.uk or by contacting the FCA on 0800 111 6768 (freephone).
Please note that The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) does not regulate tax and trust advice.
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) is an agency for arbitrating on unresolved complaints between regulated firms and their clients. Full details of the FOS can be found on its website at www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk.
Please note we do not provide advice on mortgages or mortgage products. However, we work with other professionals to ensure client’s overall financial requirements are covered.
Use of cookies
- As with most other websites, we do use cookies which are files that web browsers place on a computer’s hard drive which we use to
- help us to distinguish visitors and identify whether you have visited the website previously, so that we can understand your browsing habits and make the experience as meaningful to you personally as is possible and to improve the website
- deal with the administration of the website, to analyse and compile statistics about its use (e.g. how many visitors and which pages they visit) and to improve it. They are not used to read data from your hard drive, and cannot retrieve information from any other cookies created by other websites.
- Standing alone, cookies do not identify you personally. They merely recognise your browser. Cookies come in two types: session-based and persistent:
- Session cookies exist only during an online session. They disappear from your computer when you close your browser software or turn off your computer
- Persistent cookies remain on your computer after you have closed your browser or turned off your computer. They include such information as a unique identifier for your browser. We use persistent cookies that only we can read and use, to identify the fact that you are a website user or prior website user (whatever the case may be) and to track your use. We are especially careful about the security and confidentiality of the information stored in persistent cookies. These cookies expire after six months.
- Some cookies are essential for parts of the website to operate and have already been set. You can delete and block all cookies from our website but that means that some parts of the website will not work. Users who disable their web browser’s ability to accept cookies will be able to browse our website, but will not be able to successfully and completely use our websites and services. For information on blocking cookies refer to the instructions on your Browser which is often located under the “Tools” section. Help is also available at allaboutcookies.org and also at direct.gov.uk
- You can delete any cookies on your computer by referring to the instructions for your file management software to locate the file or directory that stores cookies and delete it. Help is also available at allaboutcookies.org
- You can find information about the cookies we use at the end of this policy.
Cookies we use on this website
We have listed some commonly used cookies. Include following as applicable:
Google Analytics (Persistent & session): These analyse use of our website by storing cookies on a user’s computer.
We get reports about use. Google stores this information see www.google.com/privacypolicy.html
Viewer _utma: Anonymously identifies each user so we can identify how many different people visit over time – expires after 2 years.
Session _utmb: Both identify each unique visit to website expires after 30 minutes of inactivity.
and _utmc: Expires when you close your browser
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