The Government has confirmed, from
Wednesday 9th January 2019, it is illegal for companies to make
unwanted, unsolicited phone calls to people about their pensions.
Companies that break this rule can be
fined up to £500,000.
One of the most common methods used by
scammers to commit pensions fraud is through cold calls, which is why the
government has taken action.
According to research conducted by the
Money Advice Service, there could be as many as 8 scam calls every second – the
equivalent of 250 million calls per year.
John Glen, Economic Secretary to the
Treasury, said:
“Pension
scammers are the lowest of the low. They rob savers of their hard-earned
retirement and devastate lives. We know that cold-calling is the pension
scammers’ main tactic, which is why we’ve made them illegal.”
“If
you receive an unwanted call from an unknown caller about your pension, get as
much information you can and report it to the Information Commissioner’s
Office. I’d also urge all savers to seek independent advice if you’re thinking
about making an important financial decision.”
According to the FCA, pension scammers
stole on average £91,000 per victim last year.
Guy Opperman, Minister for Pensions and
Financial Inclusion, said:
“Pension
scams are despicable crimes, fleecing people of the retirement they’ve earned
by doing the right thing, working hard and saving for the future. Banning
pensions cold-calling will protect people from these callous crooks and ensure
fraudsters feel the full force of the law.”
If you receive a cold call about your
pension, get any information you can, such as the company name or phone number,
and report it to the Information Commissioner’s Office via their website or on 0303 123 1113.
If you think you have lost money to
fraud, report it to Action Fraud on 0300
123 2040 or via their website.
Are you looking for advice on your
pensions? Always check the Financial Adviser is authorised by the Financial
Conduct Authority on the Financial Services Register (http://www.fca.org.uk/firms/financial-services-register)
before seeking their advice.
For more information
please do not hesitate to contact the team at Ward Williams Financial Services
Ltd on 01932 830664 or
by email on wwfs@wardwilliams.co.uk.
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