Independent financial advisers must ensure savers need the extra flexibility self-invested personal pensions give them, the Financial Services Authority warns.
It says that in many cases a stakeholder or personal pension would satisfy investors’ needs as well as a SIPP but at a potentially lower cost. The FSA said: “It is important that appropriate com...
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