Billy Burrows launches retirement directory

To compare and contrast retirement products

Tom Ellis
clock • 1 min read

Financial adviser Billy Burrows has launched retirement-iq.co.uk, a dedicated directory of annuity policies and pension drawdown plans.

Designed for use by both financial advisers and individual clients, Retirement IQ founder Burrows (pictured) said advisers would find the site a useful research tool to fulfil regulatory requirements.  The marketplace provides details of retirement income options in five categories: lifetime annuities, fixed-term income plans, pension drawdown plans, including funds suitable for drawdown, unit-linked guarantees, and combination plans and blended solutions.  Some product providers were absent from the website went it live on Tuesday but will be added to the directory once they confirm ...

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