TPAS renews efforts against scams with online tool

James Phillips
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The Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS) has launched an online tool to give guidance to savers who are worried they are at threat from pension scams.

The service, announced on 3 January, asks users a series of questions before offering advice on next steps, which could include calling TPAS for further information. It questions users on whethe...

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