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Why are transfers still broken in 2026?

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Why the FCA is looking at bereavement now

Delays to transfers and confusing correspondence are just some of the reasons why the Financial Conduct Authority has turned its attention to bereaved clients.The FCA is reviewing how advisers and platforms handle bereaved customers, looking at service levels, fees and support of ...  Show more

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