Pension transfer specialists must be Level 4-qualified by Oct 2020 - FCA

Two years 'sufficient' for study

Tom Ellis
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Pension transfer specialists will be obliged to hold the Level 4 qualification for providing advice on investments by October 2020, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has confirmed.

In its policy statement PS 18/20, published on Thursday (4 October), the financial watchdog said it was going to go ahead with its proposals to force transfer specialists to hold the separate Level 4 investment advice qualification. The watchdog said most respondents to its consultation on the new rules agreed with its proposals, with many people acknowledging pension transfer specialists already held the Level 4 qualification anyway. It said only one respondent to its consultation thought it unnecessary to force transfer specialists to hold the additional certificate. The regulator s...

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