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DeVere UK ceases transfer analysis reports after FCA guidelines

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DeVere UK has agreed to stop transfer analysis reports after a meeting with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

The advice firm set up a meeting with the regulator to better understand the new FCA guidance on defined benefit (DB) transfers issued on 24 January.  A statement issued by DeVere UK, explained it decided...

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