Latest Blogs
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Tilley: Pensions Commission must push reform...and quickly
Recent news of the revival of a Pensions Commission was music to my ears.
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Lisa Webster: Till pensions do us part
There have been some fluctuations in recent years but overall divorce rates in the UK have been in decline since the 1990s.
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Tilley: Let’s end the SIPP vs SSAS debate for good
As you might know from my previous columns on SIPPs Professional, I am, and have been for some time, a huge advocate for Small Self-Administered Schemes (SSAS).
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Lisa Webster: Pre-Budget withdrawals are spiking again
Ever since “tax-free cash” changed its official name to “pension commencement lump sum” back in 2006 there have been pre-Budget rumours that it was going to change – and not for the better.
Popular News
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1 in 3 over-60s have 'no plans' for tax-free cash
More than a third of people aged 60 to 78 have no plans for their tax-free cash, meaning they are risking a knee-jerk reaction to Budget rumours they could regret.
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InvestAcc completes £25m AJ Bell SIPP and SSAS acquisition
SIPP and SSAS provider InvestAcc Group has completed its acquisition of the AJ Bell Platinum SIPP and SSAS business for £25m.
The sales of two types of Sipp offered by AXA Wealth have risen over the last year, the firm has reported.
The Pensions Regulator should be given the power to remove websites that are suspected of pension liberation, a pensions firm says.
About 20.5 million people may be planning to rely exclusively on a state pension to help fund their retirement, fresh estimates have suggested.
Sipp related claims against financial advisers who are no longer trading have continued rising, The Financial Services Compensation Scheme said today.
A Sipp operator has been told to compensate an investor after the Financial Ombudsman Service ruled it had failed to ensure that an investment was suitable.
Assets under management have shot through the £1bn barrier at Parmenion, with the company also announcing positive feedback on its new Sipp.





