Fidelity extends DC platform ahead of April but warns flexibilities will fail without engagement

Michael Klimes
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Fidelity has extended its defined contribution (DC) platform to give customers access to incoming retirement flexibilities but warned that operational capability alone will not ensure the policy is successful.

From April the firm's retirement service, launched last July, will allow DC and retail retirees to take cash from their pot, buy an annuity, or go into drawdown through its self-invested personal p...

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