Hallett reveals details of new 'TCF-focused' venture

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Former Pointon York CEO, Christine Hallett, has revealed details of her latest venture in the pensions market.

The latest proposition, called Carey Pensions, will offer a range of pensions services with a strong focus on treating customers fairly (TCF) when it launches in August. Carey Pensions UK plans to offer trustee services and pensions administration covering all aspects of self-administered schemes and commercial property. However, Hallett says the firm's strong focus on TCF and its simplified charging structure will differentiate it in the UK marketplace. "As a firm we really want to embrace TCF," Hallett says. "So, we won't be charging extra fees for protected rights, and we won't be...

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