MeIF, looks like you're gonna have to
make your appointment with an INDEPENDENT FINANCIAL ADVISER to get any feedback from these people here
Cantor Fitz will give you a consultation - that is a once-over of your current situation plus a recommended plan or options for you to decide with no obligation to go ahead - for free. If you do proceed with the Cantor Fitz plan, it will be discharged through Cantor's own brokers and fees applied accordingly - so be sure to get breakdowns on fees.
That said, Cantor are traders and fund managers: they are not cushy sofa + mug of tea elaborate explainers of pros and cons. Explanations are important to many people, especially the self-employed who like to feel in control. So you might actually do better going to a good IFA in the first place. But please don't ask me to pick out one of them for you