Zurich and TPAS launch pension scam helpline

Guidance on transfers to 'suspicious' schemes

Carmen Reichman
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Zurich and The Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS) are to pilot a pension scam helpline offering consumers guidance on pension transfers flagged up as 'suspicious'.

The helpline will be manned by TPAS staff and will focus on schemes deemed suspicious by Zurich, helping people understand the provider's concerns about their transfer request.  Zurich said...

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