Which? calls for drawdown charge cap to stop inappropriate sales

Jenna Towler
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A drawdown charge cap should be placed on sales to provider's existing customers to ensure people are not sold inappropriate products after pensions freedom comes into effect, Which? has said.

The consumer organisation said it had conducted a snapshot investigation into the drawdown market and found costs vary significantly. It added, with just one month to go before pensions freedom,...

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