SimplyBiz adds Onvestor to pension transfer panel

'Number of firms exiting this area of advice'

Hannah Godfrey
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Advice firm Onvestor has joined SimplyBiz Group's pension transfer panel.

The panel is part of the group's SimplyRefer proposition, which is an outsourced pension transfer service that also deals with estate planning, will-writing, later life lending, care funding, advice and protection, personal medical insurance and secured loan referral services. The pension transfer panel offers a solution to advisers who do not operate in the defined benefit (DB) transfer market but still want to meet the needs of their clients. Onvestor has joined the likes of Peterborough-based Tuto Money, Pensionhelp and Creative Wealth Management on the panel. SimplyBiz Group co...

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