WORKERS should get "guidance" on the government's proposed personal accounts rather than "generic advice", a report claims.
Aegon chief executive Otto Thoresen pointed out that the remit of his government-commissioned review of financial advice was to look at how – not whether – a generic service might work in reality. ...
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