April Fact Sheets

Investing for Life’s Journey
Your investment goals will change throughout the course of your life. And depending on which side of the coronavirus financial equation you’ve been on, the last year has been possibly the strangest year ever for your investments.

Pension Consolidation
Consolidating pensions means bringing them together into a new plan, so you can manage your retirement savings in one place. It can be a complex decision and could have a significant impact on your retirement.

Critical Illness Cover
If you were diagnosed with a critical illness, would you be able to cope financially? It’s easy to think ‘I’d cope, that’ll never happen to me’ but most of us know someone either directly or through friends and family that has been affected.
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