SimplyBiz expands DB pension transfer panel
The SimplyBiz Group has added Eadon & Co to its DB pension transfer referral panel.
"For a variety of reasons, an increasing number of firms are ceasing to write business in this market"
The panel offers a solution to advisers who are either unable to, or choose not to, operate in the defined benefits transfer market, but still want to meet the needs of their clients.
Eadon & Co has over 20 years of experience advising on final salary pension transfers.
Gary Kershaw, compliance director of The SimplyBiz Group, commented: “For a variety of reasons, an increasing number of firms are ceasing to write business in this market, however, the demand for our Bureau Services has seen a dramatic rise in recent months. We therefore have moved quickly to ensure we had adequate capacity in the Bureau to meet the needs of our members and their clients.
“Eadon & Co have passed our extensive due diligence process and I’m delighted to welcome them to the panel.”
Tim Eadon, director of Eadon & Co, added: “We are very excited about joining the SimplyBiz Group panel. Our proposition is well placed to support their advisers and we are looking forward to establishing some long term relationships.”
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