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Living annuity or life annuity – you can have both

The annuity market has evolved to such an extent in the past few years that it is no longer a matter of choosing between a living or a life annuity at retirement.

Deane Moore, CEO of retirement income specialist Just, says it is now possible to have a ‘blended’ annuity that offers a combination of a living and life annuity.

Moore believes a life annuity should be the ‘core building block of a retirement plan’

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