Retirement Solution Services joins SimplyBiz DB transfer panel

DB transfer outsourcing solution for advisers

Jenna Brown
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Retirement Solution Services (RSS) has joined SimplyBiz's defined benefit (DB) pension transfer referral bureau panel. 

RSS is a division of Hoxton Capital Management, also a member of the panel, and will offer pension transfer services to UK-based clients, while Hoxton provides services to international clients. SimplyBiz said RSS was the tenth firm to join its DB transfer outsourcing operation. The panel is made up of HUB Pension Consulting, Origen, Pension Works, P&B Wealth,  Aviva Financial Advice, Grove Pension Solutions, Pension Income Planning and Pensionhelp, as well as parent company Hoxton Capital Management.  Advisers who are either unable to or choose not to, operate the in the DB transfer ...

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