IFAs confident A-day will boost business says Pru

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Most intermediaries are confident of an up-turn in business come A-Day new research reveals.

According to a survey carried out by Prudential, nearly two-thirds of advisers (63%) are confident that A-day will boost the UK’s pension business, while 66% expect their business to grow by at least 10%. Meanwhile, 12% of advisers expect business growth to increase by over a quarter and a somewhat optimistic 3% anticipate growth of 50% or more. In response to intermediary enthusiasm over A-Day Prudential says it has developed a series of Pensions Simplification factsheets covering the major issues they face before 6 April. The Pensions Simplification ‘fast-facts’, which complement Pru’...

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