Retirement Planner launches dedicated adviser website

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Retirement Planner has launched a new website dedicated to keeping advisers up to speed with the latest pension changes.

Pensions freedom, which came into force on 6 April, has been dubbed the biggest changes to retirement income in a generation bringing a new array of options for clients aged over 55. The Retirement Planner site provides retirement-focused content giving advisers all the essential information they need as they get to grips with the new pensions landscape. The fully responsive site has been built using WordPress and will incorporate aggregated content from around the web using a tool called PublishThis. The site will also feature articles from other Incisive Media titles including Pr...

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