MD Pensions Solutions allies with Which Network

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MD Pension Solutions has formed a strategic affiliation with Which Network to offer mortgage brokers access to a range of specialist pensions referral opportunities.

The link with Which Network will allow firms dealing with the financial network consultancy direct access to the MD Pension Solutions proposition.

MD Pension Solutions has recently moved from its Bournemouth base to larger offices and is currently recruiting for additional administrators and advisers to cope with growing demand. It 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 broker’s client base.

Mark Clinton, director at MD Pension Solutions, said: “We have been very impressed by Which Network and we’re delighted to be able to offer access to our comprehensive service via its proposition. This is the latest step in our plan to build a large group of affiliated companies. We are all aware of the current difficulties facing intermediary firms and whilst the need for diversification is slowly being embraced

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