Axa to launch '5 for life' product

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Axa will launch a 5 for life-style product in the autumn, according to Tony Moore, pensions development manager at the group.

Moore tells IFAonline the insurer will develop a product based on its existing SIPP product to combine income drawdown with an annuity. The model is similar to a product popular in the US, which offers customers a guaranteed income of at least 5% of their investment as in a conventional annuity. The plan also offers clients higher returns from positive market conditions. Moore says Axa may name the product the Guaranteed Income Option. He says: “If you look at the way income plans work in America you see five for life. There are a few people dabbling with that in the UK and we’re kee...

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