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Men more likely than women to run a SIPP
Major new research has revealed that men are more likely than women (43% versus 37%) to manage their own pensions, such as via a self-invested personal pension scheme (SIPP).
Men twice as likely to have a Sipp as women - study
Women investors are more likely than men to hold their nerve during financial turmoil but are less likely than men to invest overall, according to a new study.
Men and women working for years longer than mid-90s
Women are, on average, working for nearly four additional years before exiting the labour market compared to the counterparts in the mid-nineties, new statistics from the ONS revealed this week.
Half of women failing to save for retirement
Women are struggling to save for later life with 1 in 4 having no pension pot and most saying they find it harder to save than men.
Report finds many women ditch advisers after partner's death
Nearly half of financial advisers have reported losing a female client after their partner has died, according to a report by platform and SIPP provider Fidelity.