Wealth at Work offering retirement service to SAGA members

Helen Morrissey
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Wealth at Work is working with SAGA to provide a retirement income service to members.

The service enables members to access appropriate retirement income advice/information according to their needs. Internet support tools allow retirees to look at the different options and gain a sense of how much income they are likely to receive. A telephone helpdesk is also in place to answer any basic questions. An annuity broking service providing advice either face to face or over the phone is available for clients looking to purchase an annuity while full regulated advice is also available if needed. The service has been developed to address the lack of awareness of retiremen...

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