LV= announces pension seminars for advisers
Retirement specialist LV= is hosting 42 pension seminars during October providing advisers with in-depth information on the forthcoming pension legislation changes, and what it means for them and their clients.
The sessions, which run from 1 October until 29 October, will focus on the changes to the lifetime allowance and how advisers can help clients with pension savings worth more than £1.25m. Other topics that will also be addressed include pension splitting, pension input periods, contribution limits and the challenges to modern retirement advice.
Steve Lewis, LV= Head of Retirement Distribution, said:
"Forthcoming pension changes, such as the new lifetime allowance, are likely to impact on many people's retirement planning strategy. Our seminars have been devised to help advisers understand how their clients' pension plans could be affected and how best to navigate the potential risks, so that they can advise their clients accordingly.
"This will be the largest programme of seminars we have ever delivered and demonstrates our commitment to the adviser community."
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