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In this section you’ll find practical advice, industry updates and behind-the-scenes insights from us and our customers. Whether you’re looking to stay ahead of regulation changes, get more from your software or hear how others are approaching common challenges, our blogs and articles are a useful free resource for your business.
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Don’t wait till 2028: use this year’s NFE to evaluate funeral compliance tools
The 2026 National Funeral Exhibition presents a unique opportunity for businesses to get ahead of the curve.
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Don’t wait till 2028: use this year’s NFE to evaluate funeral compliance tools
The 2026 National Funeral Exhibition presents a unique opportunity for businesses to get ahead of the curve.
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FM Insights: Embracing change with Helen Wathall MBE
Helen Wathall MBE discusses leadership, legacy and embracing change in a modern funeral profession.
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FM Insights: in conversation with Gary Staker, the new SAIF President
FM Insights sits down with Gary Staker to explore the challenges, opportunities and future direction of the funeral profession.
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Rethinking funerals with Andrew Judd (NAFD)
FM Insights spoke to NAFD CEO Andrew Judd about direct cremation, changing consumer attitudes and opportunities for funeral directors.
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Do funeral directors need their own crowdfunding platform to help bereaved families?
According to SunLife’s latest Cost of Dying Report, many bereaved families are turning to crowdfunding to pay for funerals. Is it time then for funeral directors to…
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How Scotland’s Code of Practice is paving the way for UK-wide funeral regulation
Learn how Scotland’s Funeral Director Code of Practice is influencing standards across the UK.
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2026 outlook on funeral regulation
Regulation, standards and engagement with government are now firmly on the radar for independent funeral directors. In this FM Insights feature, we spoke with Paul Allcock, SAIF’s…
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Data-driven funeral businesses: how to use insights to optimise sales
Learn how to evaluate funeral management software providers to make a confident and valuable investment in your firm’s future.
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Thinking of digitalising your funeral home? Here’s what to ask prospective tech suppliers.
BLOG POST Whether you’re new to funeral management software or considering switching providers, this guide is essential reading. We explore seven key questions to ask any prospective…
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Modernising memory giving: accelerating digital innovation in funeral donations
BLOG POST Funeral collections are evolving beyond the cash and cheque box. By embracing digital giving, funeral directors can ease admin, boost Gift Aid, and create more…
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Fuller Inquiry: new mortuary standards are on the horizon for funeral directors
BLOG POST The Fuller Inquiry recommendations will herald further regulatory change in the funeral profession. But is your business ready to respond? Check out our latest blog,…
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Mortuary management: how funeral software can support compliance and deliver peace of mind
BLOG POST The UK funeral profession is preparing for new levels of scrutiny and accountability when it comes to mortuary care. But this needn’t be a burden,…
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Make smarter decisions: transform your funeral businesses with the right software
BLOG POST In this era of change for our profession, simply streamlining operations isn’t enough. Modern funeral management software like Funeral Manager is transforming how businesses operate,…
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Funeral regulation: an opportunity to build a more successful business?
BLOG POST Regulation is looming for funeral directors in England and Wales. But beyond compliance, this also presents an opportunity to future-proof your business and solve common…

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