One in 10 over-55s targeted by pension freedom scammers - Pru

Nearly one in 10 over-55s fear they have been targeted by suspected scammers since the launch of the pension freedoms, research by Prudential has found.
The study, which collected data from 1,000 UK adults aged 55 and over, found 9% saying they had been approached about their pension funds by people they now believe to be scammers since the rules came...
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