Sesame to host pensions workshops

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Sesame will run a series of workshops for its members covering the changes in the British pension landscape.

The network sees the pre-retirement market as being influenced by two primary changes; the introduction of personal accounts and the number of employers and employees opting for salary exchange. Its workshops will also address the challenges facing the post-retirement market, such as the fact many retirees now have pension funds and entitlements in a number of different places with various providers or employers. Each session will feature exam-type questions to help advisers preparing for exams as well as looking to top-up their CPD. The workshops will be supported by Aegon, Aviva,...

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