There are 4 item(s) tagged with the keyword "Pensions".
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- 1. "The historic significance of pension freedoms"
On my first day in financial services in 1970, I was taught about the vital importance of the Life Assurance Act of 1774, which introduced insurable interest.
- By Ken Davy
- 2. "Tory change of attitude is heart of the matter"
Going head-to-head with one’s editor – in my case the knowledgeable and dynamic Emma Ann Hughes – is always somewhat high risk. However, on this occasion, it is a risk I have to take.
- By Ken Davy
- 3. "'Voluntary agreement' has implications for FSCS"
Even when the subject matter of my weekly column is quite serious, I generally begin with a somewhat light-hearted anecdote.
- By Ken Davy
- 4. Keeley Paddon: Pension scam cold-callers - we've got your number
For far too long, says Keeley Paddon, cold-callers and pension scams have been a blight on the pensions sector and it is good to see the authorities finally appear to be grasping the nettle
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