IFA firm launches pension consolidation service for advisers and clients

Online service

Sophie King
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IFA firm Feast Noble and Co are set to launch an online service that will enable advisers to consolidate pension pots for clients.

According to creators Stuart Feast (pictured) and Ellie Tembras, who are CEO and senior paraplanner at Hertfordshire-based adviser firm Feast Noble and Co, Zippen will enable advisers to use a "simpler system" to consolidate client funds without having to pass on a "substantial cost" to the customer.  The service will start online before becoming an app. Advisers will pay a fee to Zippen, and it will then be up to them how they charge clients.  The idea for the service came after the introduction of auto-enrolment in 2012. Feast said he recognised the difficulty advisers might face wh...

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