Aviva and Aegon win gold in FTRC's annual provider ratings

For workplace pensions and auto-enrolment

Sophie King
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Finance and Technology Research Centre (FTRC) has awarded both Aviva and Aegon with gold in its 2019 product and operational ratings for workplace pensions and auto-enrolment.

Both platform giants won gold for product and operational rating categories, as did life insurance and investment giant Royal London and life insurance and pensions provider Scottish Widows. First-timer True Potential was awarded gold for workplace and pensions while Hargreaves Lansdown achieved gold for auto-enrolment. The ratings were designed to assist advisers and employers in their decision-making process, by showing which providers have the greatest strengths in different areas. The auto-enrolment and workplace pension ratings are allocated in addition to overall ratings from...

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