Falling persistency levels highlight that traditional methods of pricing pension plans are unsustainable, Scottish Life has claimed.
The Financial Services Authority’s 2007 persistency survey revealed just 42.3pc of IFA-advised members kept their personal pension after four years, compared to 45.9pc in 2006. Scottish Life sa...
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