PIMFA response to Advice Guidance Boundary Review – proposed targeted support reforms for Pensions
Here, PIMFA argues that, whilst it was right that targeted support should be able to provide what is currently tantamount to a personal recommendation, it cannot go so far as to confuse consumers about the type of service they are receiving or diminish the attractiveness of financial advice
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