MD Pension Solutions teams up with Y3S Debt Rescue

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MD Pension Solutions has set up a strategic affiliation with Y3S Debt Rescue to provide free pension advice to their direct clients.

The link up with Y3S Debt Rescue will provide clients with access to a full pensions review free of charge as part of a debt management plan to help tackle any individual debt problems. They have stressed the service will only target direct consumer clients of Y3S and not the clients of the Y3S brokers.

MD Pension Solutions is fully FSA regulated, specialises in personal pension transfers but is also experienced in annuities, SIPPS and regular contribution plans in addition to a raft of other offerings. It will also pay 1.5% of the transfer amount to the broker and 11% of the first year’s contributions on a regular plan. The pensions referral service comes with the added guarantee that it will not cross-sell to the brokers valuable client base ensuring that the only advice received by their client is the requested specialist pension advice.

Mark Clinton, director at MD Pension Solutions, said: “We are look forward to establishing a long and fruitful relationship with Y3S and its direct clients. A pension review could prove an integral component for anyone looking to really make the most of their financial situation whether they may be simply looking at getting the most from their pension provider or implementing it as part of a debt management plan.””

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