F&TRC launches workplace pensions ratings service

Jenna Towler
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F&TRC has launched a ratings service to better assist advisers and employers navigate the workplace pensions market.

Each pensions provider has been awarded either a gold, silver or bronze rating for their overall proposition and an individual award based on categories such as investment funds and at-retirement options. Gold winners Friends Life; Royal London; Standard Life Silver winners Aegon UK; Aviva; Scottish Widows   Bronze winners Legal & General; Now: Pensions; The People's Pension F&TRC director Ian McKenna said the firm had gathered huge amounts of data from thousands of questions put to providers. He added: "It's interesting to note that each of the nine providers a...

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