The IFA will decide early in the new year whether a programme of pro bono work by its advisers will go ahead.
President Michael Dowling said discussions were under way about how advisers could support a national organisation in delivering free advice to people who needed it.
He said a number of advisers already offered their time for nothing and the pro bono programme would be in addition to that.
“We are doing a lot of good in our community that we don’t talk about, this would start to collate more of that.”
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