Chase de Vere launches advice service for medical profession

‘Complexities of NHS pension scheme’

Tom Ellis
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National IFA Chase de Vere has launched an advice service focused on serving the medical professions, Chase de Vere Medical.

The firm said it had 75 IFAs who specialise in giving advice to medical profesionals, having worked in partnership with the British Medical Association (BMA) since 2005 and given advice to 12,000 of its members. As such, Chase de Vere added, its advisers had an "extensive knowledge of the personal finance challenges facing medical professionals, including an in-depth understanding of the complexities of the NHS pension scheme, career paths and family benefits". The firm said it already ran more than 100 seminars and 600 worksite events for the BMA, which focus on retirement planning a...

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