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The toxic transfer; be wary when aggregating pensions!

Posted on October 16, 2012 by henry tapper

The DWP has published new statistics that support their contention that there is more economic value in the “pot follows member” model than the “aggregate to Supertrust” model. The NAPF have of course countered and have calculated that under the aggregator … Continue reading →

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