Latest Columns
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Lisa Webster: Take the pension first? Think again
With the impending changes to tax treatment of pensions on death, there has been talk around the order of income in retirement being turned on its head.
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Tilley: Transfer reform welcome but SSAS governance is key
At first glance, DWP’s June 2026 consultation on proposed changes to the 2021 transfer regulations does something the industry has long asked for; it acknowledges that the current regime, while well intended, has created too much friction for some perfectly legitimate pension transfers.
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Lisa Webster: Good news from DWP for SIPPs but not SSAS
The DWP has just released its long-awaited consultation on the SIPP transfer regulations – and it’s largely encouraging news. As an employee of a reputable SIPP provider the changes are positive. SSAS providers may be less enthusiastic about some of the proposals.
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Lisa Webster: Should tax-free cash always be taken?
Since the Lifetime Allowance was abolished and replaced with the Lump Sum Allowance (LSA) and lump sum and death benefit allowance (LSDBA), we have seen an increase in SIPP members who want to take drawdown only – foregoing the right to take the associated pension commencement lump sum (PCLS).
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Tilley: Are we asking too much of pension savers?
Working in UK pensions, I’ve always accepted that the system evolves. Fiscal pressures change, demographics shift, and governments recalibrate policy objectives. But even allowing for that, the pace and volume of legislative change in the pensions space over the last few years feels unprecedented, and in my view increasingly problematic.
Popular News
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FCA urged to introduce consistent SIPP standards
The FCA has been urged to introduce consistent industry data standards in the SIPPs industry, by SIPP-supplier Aberdeen Adviser.
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Lisa Webster: My suggestions for our new Chancellor
Once again, we have a new Prime Minister, followed swiftly by the appointment of a new Chancellor, John Healey.
News
Over 70m pension records are now connected to the Pensions Dashboards ecosystem, representing about 85% of the records expected to connect, according to the government-backed Money and Pensions Service (MAPS).
A young person disabled before entering the workforce today could retire with a pension pot £245,327 smaller than their non-disabled peers, according to a new report.
The Financial Ombudsman Service saw 1,098 complaints related to SIPPs in its 2025/26 financial year, the majority of which had a high uphold rate.
Less than 1 in 10 (9%) self-employed workers paid into a personal pension in the 2023/24 tax year, according to data from HMRC.
The FCA has appointed Johan Sekora as chief operating officer from the start of June.
Gross flows rose to a new record high of £27.5bn for adviser platforms in the first quarter of the year, a 17% rise year on year (Q125: £23.5bn).
- Half of savers see retirement finances as out of their control
- Over 85s set to make up 5% of the population by 2049
- Darvill joins SeaBridge after 30yrs at Talbot and Muir
- Pensions provider makes trio of acquisitions
- FCA takes steps toward enforcement action over Hartley
- FOS expects 'significant' Targeted Support complaints
- Surge in SIPP-holders using full annual allowance
- Govt rush on salary sacrifice cap risks damaging pension saving





