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Articles your clients may have read in the weekend newspapers...

Auto-enrolment With the phasing-in of auto-enrolment about to begin, a number of papers went big on what will be an important shake-up in workplace savings culture. The Independent had a useful guide to exactly what is going on and what companies need to do. Meanwhile, the Mail on Sunday explained why pensions may not necessarily be the best option for everyone, with ISAs and investing in buy-to-let properties among the alternative options. Pension fees The Sunday Telegraph reported on the punitive charges being levied on savers if they want to switch their fund, with one reader e...

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