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Retirement Planner's round-up of the top pensions stories this week.

Prudential reveals adviser charging model Prudential has announced details of its products eligible for adviser charging - allowing IFAs to receive fees direct from the provider, rather than the client. The company's annuities, pensions, and onshore and offshore bonds will all be eligible. Adviser charges will be agreed between advisers and their clients, and once instructions to apply them are received from the client, Prudential will implement them. To read more click HERE Long term care advisers well ahead of RDR Long-term care advisers are well placed to deal with RDR, d...

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