DC savers at risk of 'advice gap' at and in retirement

Gap could see savers miss out on knowledge required to make retirement decisions

Jasmine Urquhart
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DC savers at risk of 'advice gap' at and in retirement

Defined contribution (DC) savers are at risk of an “advice gap” both at and in retirement, latest research from Invesco says.

The series of interviews with 151 retirement-focused advisers and 500 savers aged 55 and over with at least £50,000 in DC assets earlier this year found many had "significant fears" about retiremen...

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