Pensions - Articles - Aries Insight appointed by Freeths


Aries Insight, the pensions technical specialist, today announced that Freeths LLP have signed up to the Aries Pensions System, which provides legislative information and simplification of regulatory guidelines for advisers and pension schemes across the industry.

 Ian Neale, Director at Aries, said:
 “With the current changes in the industry, understanding legislation is becoming increasingly important and a whole new level of research is required in order to provide the solutions and advice our clients deserve.
  
 “The Aries Pensions System, along with our technical experts, removes a large amount of the review and analysis time taken to keep up to date with the ever-changing industry regulations. Therefore allowing companies to focus their attention entirely on helping their clients.”
  
 Parminder Latimer, Head of Pensions at Freeths, said:
 “Our clients’ needs and best interests are at the heart of everything we do. With the pensions industry changing rapidly, it is vital we have the tools to quickly and comprehensively keep on top of changing regulations so we can continue to offer the professionalism and service people have grown to expect from Freeths.”

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