LV= hosts countrywide pension seminars for advisers
Retirement specialist LV= is hosting a series of 30 pension seminars across the country this month 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 until 26 February will focus on the changes to the annual allowance, and how the carry forward rule and pension input periods can be used to ensure clients make the most of their pension planning.
Ray Chinn, LV= Head of Pensions and Investment, said:
"As the end of the tax year draws near there is a good opportunity for advisers to reassess their clients' position in relation to the new legislation being implemented. We understand that many advisers will currently be busy adjusting to the impact RDR has had on their business so we devised these seminars to help advisers to quickly identify the impact these changes could have on their clients' pension plans so that they can advise them accordingly. This will provide a great opportunity for advisers to demonstrate the value of their advice."
Ray Chinn, LV= Head of Pensions and Investment, said:
"As the end of the tax year draws near there is a good opportunity for advisers to reassess their clients' position in relation to the new legislation being implemented. We understand that many advisers will currently be busy adjusting to the impact RDR has had on their business so we devised these seminars to help advisers to quickly identify the impact these changes could have on their clients' pension plans so that they can advise them accordingly. This will provide a great opportunity for advisers to demonstrate the value of their advice."
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