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Pensions Ombudsman investigating 41 liberation complaints The number of pension liberation complaints under investigation by the Pensions Ombudsman (PO) has risen to 41, IFAonline's sister title Professional Pension has revealed. It was previously understood the PO was examining nine cases, including eight complaints from members whose transfer request had been delayed or refused by trustees. A ninth case was thought to relate to a transfer that was approved by trustees, but resulted in significant losses for the member due to the nature of the receiving vehicle. To read more cli...

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