Interview with Pensions Minister Ros Altmann
Ros Altmann has her first interview for Money Box since becoming pensions minister. Plus a look at robo-advisers and student money worries.
Ros Altmann joins Paul Lewis for her first Money Box interview as Pensions Minister.
"Robo-advisers" are being tipped to have a dramatic effect on the UK's financial advice market over the next 12 months. What are they, how do these automated advisory services work and is their advice any good?
As students head to university, we discuss their top money worries and what they can do to make sure they graduate in the best financial health.
And as the 2015 Consumer Rights Bill promises the greatest reform of consumer rights for a generation, we look at how it's revamping the way we complain.
Presenter: Paul Lewis
Producer: Lesley McAlpine
Editor: Andrew Smith.
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No respite over pension age change
Pensions Minister Baroness Altmann speaking to the BBC's Money Box programme
Chapters
Ros Altmann
Pensions Minister Ros Altmann
Duration: 06:45
Robo-Advisers
Robo-Advisers
Duration: 06:15
Student Money Tips
Student Money Tips
Duration: 06:09
Consumer Rights Bill 2015
Consumer Rights Bill 2015
Duration: 04:04
Related Links
State Pension
Robo-Advice
Student Money
NUS: National Union of Students
NASMA: National Association of Student Money Advisors
MoneySavingExpert.com: Student Guide
Ombudsmen
Citizens Advice: Consumer Rights Act 2015
Which: How to Complain to a Company
Trading Standards: Alternative Dispute Resolution for Consumers
Broadcasts
- Sat 26 Sep 201512:04BBC Radio 4
- Sun 27 Sep 201521:00BBC Radio 4
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