Saga launches new IFA network to advise over 50s market

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A new IFA network, specifically targeting the over 50s market, has been launched by specialist finan...

A new IFA network, specifically targeting the over 50s market, has been launched by specialist financial services provider, Saga. The firm, which already targets over 50s, said the move to provide an IFA service was down to the growing need for financial planning advice in this age group. The network, Saga Financial Planning, is set to offer advice on life, long term care and equity release products in addition to pensions, investment planning and inheritance tax provision. The panel of providers is yet to be confirmed. But according to Saga, it will include almost all the major play...

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