Rule changes to make advising on the transfer of safeguarded pension benefits into flexible benefits a regulated activity could lead to further up skilling in the industry, a pensions expert believes.
More than 9 out of 10 people are off course for the kind of retirement they aspire to, research from a pension firm suggests.
Thousands of retirees who plan to take advantage of the pension freedoms will be using funds to splash out on holidays of a lifetime, research suggests.
Checking up on the bodies that will provide the new Pension Wise service will cost the FCA nearly £400,000 every year and an initial outlay of nearly £600,000.
More than a fifth of retirees due to give up work this year have said they are not ready to do so entirely – continuing a growing trend stretching back to 2011.
Retirement wealth planning firm James Hay has laid out plans to introduce greater flexibility for clients as the pension reforms kick in next April.
A pension top-up is proving a suprisingly popular alternative Christmas gift, according to a new survey.
A tax specialist in northern England has reported a surge in enquiries from business owners and financial advisers keen to explore pension-led funding.
A potential pension paradox may be at play among small and micro business in the UK, according to new research.
A complaint about a pension firm's failings, which began when a transfer to a Sipp was made, has been upheld by the Pensions Ombudsman.
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