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Advisers have almost wholeheartedly backed SSASs despite calls for a ban.
Pension professionals are unhappy that the Chancellor has ploughed ahead with the cut of the Money Purchase Annual Allowance.
The FOS has ruled a firm was wrong over its claims that a man it advised was an insistent client and ordered it to pay compensation.
The number of individuals breaching the annual allowance limit for pension tax relief rose by 79%, new figures have shown.
Talbot and Muir has changed its data capture process after HMRC ramped up its due diligence.
Fergus McDiarmid, Partner and Property in Pensions Team Lead at Scottish law firm Morton Fraser, writes about why he believes the Sipp sector is showing resilience in difficult times.
The top 20 firms with the highest proportion of FOS complaints resolved in favour of the consumer in the life, pensions and decumulation category have been named.
A national IFA group fears that Treasury pension proposals will hurt the sick and redundant.
A flexible retirement, involving a gradual reduction of hours and stopping work at an acceptable age, is likely to be a mirage for millions of people based on current levels of saving.
Demand from high-net-worth clients for guidance on Defined Benefit pension schemes increased five fold last year, a wealth firm has revealed.
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