Retirement Partnership teams up with MyCompanyPension

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The Retirement Partnership, which provides IFAs with help and training to understand the pension market, has announced a joint venture with MyCompanyPension.co.uk.

MyCompanyPension provides information on workplace pension schemes to members, adviser and trustees. The joint venture aims to expand out their offering to deliver pension and retirement education to employers and scheme members, through advisers, employers and schemes. "With the scrapping of the default retirement age, the launch of NEST and proposed changes to the increase in state pension age, advisers will be presented with fresh opportunities to engage with existing and prospective clients," said Steve Lewis, managing director at Retirement Partnership. "Our work so far [with ...

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