Pensions - Articles - Aries Insight confirms access for TPAS advisers


Aries Insight, the pensions technical specialist, today announced that volunteer advisers with The Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS) now have access to the Aries Pensions System.

 Ian Neale, Director at Aries, said: “Legislation and regulation has become one of the hot topics in the industry, with wave upon wave of new guidelines hitting the desks of advisers and providers almost on a weekly basis. The Aries Pensions System, along with the support service of our technical experts, provides a solution that takes the time and trouble out of reviewing regulations at this most crucial time for the industry. 

 “We therefore believe this extension to our agreement with TPAS provides real recognition for the work we do and our commitment to our relationship. TPAS has for decades had a key role within the UK pensions industry and undertakes invaluable work for consumers. We are very pleased that TPAS, with its strong commitment to professional development, has chosen to provide the Aries technical information system to their network of expert volunteers.”

 Melinda Riley, Head of Policy, Technical & Advocacy at TPAS, said: “Many of the people who use our service have legacy products. Being able to have a good understanding of pension regulations and how schemes interpret these as well as authoritative sources to reference, is vital to the job we do. With the pace of change set to continue, we are very happy that Aries is now an essential part of the toolkit we can provide, not just to our staff but also to our nationwide network to volunteers.”
  

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