PensionBee reports 56% rise in invested customers

Pension provider’s registered customer base climbed to just under one million in 2022

Martin Richmond
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Savova: "As we look forward to 2023, our focus remains on helping our ever increasing customer base manage their pensions"
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Savova: "As we look forward to 2023, our focus remains on helping our ever increasing customer base manage their pensions"

PensionBee’s invested customer base increased by 56% to 183,000 by the end of 2022, according to an update published on the London Stock Exchange.

In its Q4 2022 trading results published today (19 January), the pension provider also reported its registered customer base increased from 658,000 at the end of 2021, to 986,000. It also revealed ...

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