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AJ Bell offering UFPLS?
itm2
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I've just read two contradictory articles, both from ftadviser.com, regarding whether AJ Bell will be offering UFPLS on pensions. Does anyone know whether or not they will?
http://www.ftadviser.com/2015/02/06/pensions/personal-pensions/aj-bell-will-not-offer-ad-hoc-lump-sum-pension-access-0BV5kNNQ7SDi1DX7vWGMUM/article.html
http://www.ftadviser.com/2015/03/23/ifa-industry/companies-and-people/another-provider-unveils-post-april-pricing-ANAJUYHMqJQJydqxvKaxEJ/article.html
http://www.ftadviser.com/2015/02/06/pensions/personal-pensions/aj-bell-will-not-offer-ad-hoc-lump-sum-pension-access-0BV5kNNQ7SDi1DX7vWGMUM/article.html
http://www.ftadviser.com/2015/03/23/ifa-industry/companies-and-people/another-provider-unveils-post-april-pricing-ANAJUYHMqJQJydqxvKaxEJ/article.html
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Their website shows charges for using UFPLS so it would appear the later FT Adviser article is more accurate. Although the regular UFPLS charge on the website is £100 plus VAT rather than £150 plus VAT, as shown in the article.0
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