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Trustees and transfers

Posted on February 9, 2019 by henry tapper

Jo Cumbo’s article in Pensions Expert on contingent charging takes a dim view of trustee behaviour to date. Her idea that advice to stay in a DB scheme could be paid for by docking the original pension has got some … Continue reading →

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Posted in advice gap, pensions | Tagged Adrian Boulding, jo cumbo, pensions, Phil Yound, SJP, transfers, trustees | 3 Comments
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