The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has told pension providers they must question savers about their "health and lifestyle choices or marital status" before allowing a pot to be cashed in.
Providers will also have to emphasise the availability of Pension wise to consumers, and issue "relevant warnings" such as the tax consequences of a decision to take cash. This comes after the ...
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