Zurich launches pensions guidance service

Futureyou looks to offer people control of their pension

Nicola Brittain
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Zurich has launched a new digital pensions proposition for workplace customers to help them manage their pensions and provide guidance on how they can achieve the retirement they want.

The service, called Futureyou, aims to provide people with ways of interacting with their pensions and will be activated for clients as soon as an employer signs up for it. It will provide savers with direct access to information and support about their pensions. It also includes several digital tools and services that engage customers with their financial wellbeing at key stages and events in their lives. The service includes a tool designed to inspire savers to think about their retirement by offering an alternative way of picturing the future life that they want - be it travelling ...

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