Industry bodies propose reforms to speed up pension transfers

Michael Klimes
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Trade bodies have launched a consultation to explore how all types of pension transfers can be sped up to improve access for members.

A paper published on 5 December aims to make it easier for consumers to switch providers, boost competition between them and drive up industry standards.  The demand for transfers and re-registr...

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