Monthly Archives: December 2019
“I want help with my pensions – who should I talk with?”
My answer to this question on the first day of Advent 2019 is very different from the answer I’d given a year ago. Back then I was confident that TPAS, which was about to become the Single Financial Guidance Body … Continue reading
Posted in advice gap, age wage, pensions
Tagged Advent, AgeWage, MAPS, MutiplyAI, OpenMoney, PensionBee, pensions, RetirementLine, TPAS
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How well do we support the victims of pension scams?
The mark of a decent society is as much about how we treat the victims as the perpetrators of crime. On Friday (while a horrific crime was very publicly happening nearby), 40 of us were thinking of games to … Continue reading
Posted in advice gap, age wage, pensions
Tagged FCA, Judge McNall, pension scams, pensions
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