Representatives from the Consumers' Association say they will fight to stop any further relaxatio...
Representatives from the Consumers' Association say they will fight to stop any further relaxation of polarisation rules, following the FSA's announcement clarifying how stakeholder pensions should be sold and adviced upon. Mick McAteer, senior policy adviser at the CA, says the polarisation should not have been reformed at all because it would bring further complexity for consumers and make it difficult to "get a good deal". According to McAteer, the Consumers' Association is pushing to stop any further changes, because they believe that the only way to improve conditions for the c...
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