Standard Life is refunding Pension Sterling fund investors ‘lost interest’ if
the insurer agrees that they had been misled by its marketing literature.

The insurer is calculating compensation based on what savers would have
received if they had gone into the Standard Life Cash fund, which would have
‘performed more in line with a bank or building society’.

Two weeks ago, the Financial Services Authority handed …

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