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Advisers have reported a significant jump in clients seeking advice since the sweeping reforms to pensions were announced in March.

Young men are wising up to the need to get a pension sorted early in their working lives but women are lagging a long way behind, according to researchers.

Some firms will struggle to comply with the demands of auto-enrolment, NEST's chief executive has said, as research showed less than a quarter of small employers feel able to handle it.

Planning for retirement has grown in importance since a year ago, a survey has found.

Pensioners who are unable to get regulated financial advice are "at risk" when the Budget reforms take effect next year, a pensions firm boss has said.

A new pension report from the Office for National Statistics says that people are living longer but many are not saving for retirement or not saving enough.

The taxman has rubbished a report stating that many retirees will be "clobbered" with a 45% tax next April.

More than six out of ten complaints about Sipps to the Financial Ombudsman Service have been upheld since 2013.

Britain is "sleepwalking towards an impoverished retirement" due to a major shortfall in retirement savings, a firm behind a year long study has warned.

The Citizens Advice Bureau has replaced the Money Advice Service as one of the two partners to deliver the pensions guidance guarantee.

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