DB transfers, PII issues and SIPP market drama ...

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Tom Ellis
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Defined benefit transfers, PI insurance and SIPP court cases were at the top of the agenda at the Retirement Planner Forum and so The Pro Adviser Podcast has curated the best clips for those who could not attend.

First up, Canada Life's Andrew Tully tackles the tough professional indemnity (PI) insurance market for advisers and offers some tips on reducing premiums - or at least prevent them from rising so extortionately high.  Following that, Dentons' Stephen McPhillips explains all that is happening with the crucial, ongoing self-invested personal pension (SIPP) court cases and their implications for the market. You can listen to the presentations' highlights by searching 'The Pro Adviser Podcast' or 'Professional Adviser' in Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or you can click the play button in the...

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