TPR and FCA renew anti-pensions scam campaign as savers conned of £91,000 each

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have launched a refreshed ScamSmart campaign to warn savers about unsolicited pension communications.
The advertising campaign comes after updated figures revealed savers lost around £91,000 each on average from scammers promising lucrative returns from fraudulent schemes, with a third unsure of how to...
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