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The Scottish Widows Platform, the new name for The Embark Platform, has been launched this week.

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Wednesday, 16 November 2022 10:07

1 in 5 younger women failing to save for retirement

Nearly one in five (19%) of women in their 30s are failing to save for retirement, according to a new report.

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Thursday, 30 June 2022 14:20

10% of pension savers have cut contributions

One in ten (11%) UK adults paused or reduced their pension contributions in March, according to a new report.

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The scaling back of lockdown restrictions is boosting consumer personal finance confidence with one in seven expecting to increase pension contributions in the next year.

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Scottish Widows has appointed Graeme Bold as director of workplace pensions.  

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Tuesday, 20 August 2019 12:38

FOS orders Scottish Widows to compensate client

Scottish Widows has been ordered to compensate a client after a rule change around overseas pension transfers led to him being hit by an unnecessary 25% per cent tax charge.
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Wednesday, 04 April 2018 14:17

SIPP launched by Scottish Widows

A programme of enhanced workplace savings, including a SIPP, has been launched by Scottish Widows.
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Monday, 11 September 2017 12:51

80% of Britons unhappy with monthly pension savings

More than four in five (83%) Britons are unhappy with the amount they save into their pension every month, according to new research from pension communications company Pension Geeks.
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Thursday, 19 November 2015 14:04

Women facing 'significant retirement shortfall'

Women could be faced with a significant retirement shortfall as the gap between both attitudes towards saving and savings levels widens with men as they get older.
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A big chunk of over 55s plan to continue working past what would previously have been considered their retirement age of 65, researchers have found.
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