Quickfire Q&A with Billy Burrows

Retirement income expert returns to advice

Hannah Godfrey
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After a three-year break from advising clients, annuity and drawdown expert Billy Burrows is back at his old firm Better Retirement.

The next chapter in a career that has now spanned 25 years providing advice to those nearing and in retirement sees him return to a client-facing role after being re-authorised with the firm where he was a director until 2012. He will advise clients on all aspects of annuity and drawdown, including fixed-term income plans, the new blended solutions and guaranteed drawdown solutions. Additionally, he has launched a new information-only website for both clients and advisers, which hosts free guides and a range of annuity and drawdown calculators and charts. Professional Adviser marked h...

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