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The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) and Age UK have called on the government to provide early access to the state pension for those within three years of their state pension age who are unlikely to be able to work again due to caring responsibilities, a disability, or long-term joblessness caused by the Coronavirus pandemic.

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Autumn sees big jump in pension withdrawals

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Thursday, 17 September 2020 09:03

Pension fraud going unpunished as scams rise

Last year only two pension fraud cases a month were passed to the police to investigate despite nearly 400 reports to Action Fraud.

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Tuesday, 28 July 2020 13:14

MPs launch investigation into pension scams

The Work and Pensions Select Committee has launched an investigation into pension scams as part of its inquiry into pension freedoms.

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The latest data suggests that only 14% of divorcees are splitting retirement assets when they break up, according to a national wealth manager.


Wealth manager Quilter says that many divorcing couples may be missing out on a valuable benefit as a result.

With relaxation of divorce rules on the way the company believes more people may choose to divorce without seeking financial advice and will lost out as a result.

The company, which includes Quilter Financial Planning, says it is possible some divorcing couples may be choosing alternative arrangements, for example where one party keeps their pension but relinquishes the family home, but this still ignores the possibility that a retirement pot may be the most valuable asset.

Quilter has looked at the latest figures from the Family Law Courts. These show that there were 118,408 petitions filed for dissolution of marriage in 2018, but only 14% contained “some sort” of pension settlement order.

This is despite a recent trend in people getting divorced later in life, it says. According to the Office for National Statistics, the median age of divorce for men and women has increased by 10 years between 1987 and 2017, says Quilter.

As people divorce later, this group has less time to build a retirement income if they did not have a pension of their own, meaning dividing this asset could be key to avoiding “pension poverty”, says Quilter. ONS data shows that 45% of women aged 65 or over have no private pension wealth. 

Since 2015 the use of pension attachment orders has increased by 61%, while pension sharing orders have risen by 41%. However, while both types of pension orders have increased in popularity, they still represent a relatively small percentage of total divorce cases, says Quilter.

Year

Petitions filed for dissolution of marriage

Pension sharing orders

Pension attachment orders

Total pension settlements

2011

129,313

9,152

2,283

11,435

2012

124,453

9,841

3,100

12,941

2013

117,508

9,538

2,888

12,426

2014

112,603

9,039

2,855

11,894

2015

114,571

8,197

2,993

11,190

2016

114,127

10,394

4,243

14,637

2017

109,353

11,822

4,351

16,173

2018

118,421

11,532

4,817

16,349

2019 (Q1-Q3)

88,217

8,586

3,395

11,981

Source: Quilter

Jon Greer, head of retirement policy at Quilter, said: “Divorce is an emotional and stressful period for those who have to go through it. However, it’s important that people think of these valuable assets when considering how they split their money. This is particularly problematic given the average age of divorcees and it is more likely that a woman will not have any sizable pension of their own.

“With rules around divorce potentially becoming more relaxed in the future via no-fault divorce laws, we could see a further increase in do it yourself divorces where specialist advice is not sought. This could see many miss out on important pension benefits.”

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Thursday, 26 September 2019 14:56

PFS brands FCA retirement figures ‘alarming’

The Personal Finance Society (PFS) has branded the findings of an FCA survey, released yesterday, which showed nearly 50% of pension savers accessed their pension pots in the past 12 months without taking any regulated advice or guidance, “alarming”.
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Tuesday, 12 March 2019 09:04

Quilter to add SIPP capability to new platform

Growing wealth manager and Financial Planner Quilter is planning major investment in its new UK Platform which will see it add SIPP capabilities, Junior ISAs and cash accounts.
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Friday, 02 November 2018 11:20

Pension withdrawals soar as savers dip in to pots

Pension withdrawals continued to soar in the third quarter of 2018 leading to suggestions that some pensions savers are treating their pensions like bank accounts, dipping in to withdraw cash when they need it.
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