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Pensioners turn their backs on annuities

By Ellen Kelleher

Published: October 6 2007 03:00 | Last updated: October 6 2007 03:00

The way pensioners approach retirement is undergoing a tectonic shift as they look to take more control over their investments - to improve returns and stretch their savings.

As a result, standard fixed-rate annuities, which guarantee an income stream for life, are losing the popularity contest to income drawdown plans, which permit investors to draw an income directly from their self- invested personal pension (Sipp) while maintaining full control over the investment.

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