Dentons launch technical service for advisers

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Dentons Pension Management has launched a new technical service to help advisers with SIPP and SSAS queries.

Following increasing demand from IFAs for technical assistance, Dentons has set up a new email address, ‘Technical@dentonspensions'. Martin Tilley, director of technical services at Dentons [pictured], said: "It's a good way of helping IFAs in the new RDR world." He added: "From the IFA's perspective, they've got to deliver a given service to their clients, usually for a fixed fee and they want to spend as little time researching whether things can be done or how things can be done and what they need to provide a service to their client. So the quicker and easier we can provide this t...

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