19th January 2015
Jonathan Watts-Lay, Director, WEALTH at work discusses the worries of how specialist advisers may be poorly qualified to provide guidance on complicated subjects such as pensions.
Jonathan Watts-Lay comments, “If the guidance is going to be given by people with limited training, following question-and-answer scripts, this does not inspire confidence that individuals will leave armed with all the facts and able to make the right decision.”
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