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Watch Out For "Free Pension Review" Scam, FCA Tells Consumers

Consumers should keep alert for “dodgy” firms claiming to offer a free pension review, the FCA has said in a statement.
Consumers should keep alert for “dodgy” firms claiming to offer a
free pension review, the FCA has said in a statement.
The financial body says these firms are claiming to act for the
government following its Budget statement which pledged free
guidance for people at retirement. The government initiative has
not yet been launched.
Consumers may be contacted by phone, email, text message or an
online advert.
“People should be very wary if they are contacted out of the blue
by someone offering a ‘free pension review,” said Tracey
McDermott, director of enforcement and financial crime at the
FCA
“Most of the companies offering this ‘service’ are not authorised
by us, and we’re concerned that the reviews often end with
pension pots placed in higher-risk, unregulated investments.”
The cold callers want consumers to move their money to a
self-invested personal pension or a small self-administered
scheme with the aim of earning better returns.
The pension pot is then typically invested in unregulated
investments like overseas property developments, forestry or
storage units known as store pods, the FCA adds.