Scot Wids adds share dealing to corporate pensions

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Scottish Widows is enhancing its corporate pensions proposition to allow share dealing for self invested members.

The firm has also launched a salary exchange tool, allowing employers and advisers to more easily explain the tax savings gained from salary exchange schemes. The Scottish Widows self investment option will now enable share dealing, the roll over of shares in SAYE schemes and the transfer of non-monetary assets. Scottish Widows say the enhancements to the self investment option will give members greater choice and control when managing their pension fund. "Our Corporate Pensions customers require a greater degree of customisation from their provider, and our Self Investment Option can...

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