Advisers reveal if they have a centralised retirement proposition

Industry splits with 46% saying yes and 42% saying no

Isabel Baxter
clock • 1 min read

In the most recent PA Asks survey, advisers told us whether they have a centralised retirement proposition or not…

The results revealed that 46% do, 42% do not, and 12% do not know. "We have always guided people on retirement and have done for almost 40 years," one industry respondent shared. "We didn't have to call it 'something' however and now the baby is being thrown-out with the nightmarish regulatory backdrop which will mean fewer people will be able to access proper advice when they need it." Amongst the respondents who said no, one said that as a restricted firm, it has different offerings targeted to specific sectors. Another added: "Each client's requirements are bespoke, so we wor...

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