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Here is our weekly heads-up on the stories that may have caught your clients' attention over the weekend...

  Pension-led business boost Readers with an entrepreneurial spirit may have come across an article in the Sunday Times this weekend which looked at the ins and outs of so-called pension-led funding. Pension savings are out of reach for people below the age of 55 but if the money is used to invest into a saver's own small business or start-up company there is a way to gain access to the cash. In order to engage in pension-led funding savers need to first transfer their pension into a self-invested personal pension (SIPP) or a small self administered scheme (SSAS). They then se...

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