UK - The National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) has called generic financial advice (GFA) to be rolled in the workplace ahead of the 2012 introduction of Personal Accounts in response to the interim report on the Thoresen Review of GFA.
The NAPF believes GFA in the workplace will benefit workers and those who are not already participants in pension schemes. It said face-to-face meetings in the workplace were cost effective and way...
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