AXA Wealth launches online pension top-up service

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Axa Wealth has launched an online pension top-up service for its Retirement Wealth Account and Individual Personal Pension.

The single contribution service goes live today via the online client management system and allows advisers to see the total amount invested in the policy, the transaction history, fund switch options and the current value. AXA Wealth Specialist Products managing director Nick Elphick said: "The run up to tax year end is always a busy time for advisers and so to make things quicker and easier we've introduced an easy-to-use online pension top-up service. With this new service advisers can top-up client's pension contributions to ensure they are making the most of the tax allowances avail...

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