Andrew Tully: Keeping on top of DB regulatory scrutiny

PA360 2019 revisited

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If advisers want to be safely involved in the DB transfer market, writes Andrew Tully, it is important to consider the latest FCA position - and what it means for their business processes and clients

Transfers from defined benefit (DB) schemes are currently one of the most talked-about aspects of pensions. The numbers of people considering a transfer over the last few years has been one of the biggest trends emerging from the pension freedoms - and this behaviour has largely been driven by high transfer values and people looking to tailor benefits to suit their individual circumstances. Yet transfers have also been encouraged following sponsoring schemes closing or re-engineering the benefits on offer. In the wake of the high- profile British Steel Pension Scheme, suspect and downrig...

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